Is everyone forgetting the most important line in the movie from Riker?
"You destroy Earth you cripple the Federation".
^Seriously. From a purely military standpoint, Earth is practically worthless. It's the Utopia Planitia Yards that are the really high-value target in the Sol System.
From a MAD standpoint, Earth and every other homeworld's going to be a big target, but, rationally, you don't waste time killing your hostages in a first strike. Further, doing so gives the other side ZERO incentive to not avenge the innocent dead by targeting your population centers with their intact military. The only "advantage" to hitting Earth is decapitating the Federation government--and this is double-edged a sword with a very sharp second edge, because the moment you destroy the central executive, you have no one to negotiate a stop to the genocide that will shortly be arriving at your own doorstep.
This doesn't explain a whit of Shinzon's motivations, but it does explain why Romulans were willing to collaborate with a human slave up to the point the thalaron weapon of Damocles was no longer hovering over their V-brows.
How the hell did Shinzon get a thalaron-emitting über-cloak superweapon ship of doom anyway? Did the Remans build it behind a really, really big rock-colored curtain?
And some to think of it, where'd the banned-by-every-other-government thalaron research come from? Or was there a Secret Laboratory stocked with genius Remen slaves hidden behind that curtain as well?
At any rate, I'd like to beat my old drum and point out that the thalaron weapon is not any more dangerous than a photon torpedo. It's only cleaner.
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