When I watch certain episodes, sometimes I see a military organization that is in deep denial that it is the military.
In DS9, the Feds and the Dominion were holding negotiations and they want a certain sector with a certain planet in it.
They were running out of Ketracel White. Without it, the Jem Hadar would start shutting down, going mad and dying. They were desperate.
Dr. Bashir discovers that the planet has the components they need to produce the stuff indefinitely. You would think Bashir's idea would be to stall forever and deny them the planet.
Bashir reccommends they give them the planet, because if they didn't, the Dominion would be forced to attack, and it would "be devastating for both sides".
Why would Starfleet care about casulaties on the enemy fighter's side? Better yet, why give an enemy bent on destroying you the resources they need to keep fighting?
Because according to this type of thinking, they're too afraid of any attack from the enemy?
The Jericho situation-I understand the crew being cautious, but then I wondered were they being a bit too cautious, considering that Jericho was right anyway?
I had to wonder how the TNG era Starfleet would fare against the Dominion in a war.
In DS9, the Feds and the Dominion were holding negotiations and they want a certain sector with a certain planet in it.
They were running out of Ketracel White. Without it, the Jem Hadar would start shutting down, going mad and dying. They were desperate.
Dr. Bashir discovers that the planet has the components they need to produce the stuff indefinitely. You would think Bashir's idea would be to stall forever and deny them the planet.
Bashir reccommends they give them the planet, because if they didn't, the Dominion would be forced to attack, and it would "be devastating for both sides".
Why would Starfleet care about casulaties on the enemy fighter's side? Better yet, why give an enemy bent on destroying you the resources they need to keep fighting?
Because according to this type of thinking, they're too afraid of any attack from the enemy?

The Jericho situation-I understand the crew being cautious, but then I wondered were they being a bit too cautious, considering that Jericho was right anyway?
I had to wonder how the TNG era Starfleet would fare against the Dominion in a war.