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I didn't watch the entire movie, just that clip- but I think that if you consider it slightly differently, the only winning move is not to launch, because everyone will die. If you don't have enough stuff to make sure everyone dies, then there is a chance of a winning move that results in some percentage of one party's population surviving and as a result they might take that chance. IMO, As a U.S. President, Reagan made the right decision to keep pushing, especially considering that he knew to some extent that the Soviets, their enemies, couldn't keep up forever financially. It's a really really cold calculation, but one that worked out. As we stand now, I think that privacy is on the losing side here, unfortunately- at the end of the day, we're up against our own and other governments, some of which have quite authoritarian regimes and have absolutely zero problems with at the very least using force to acquire funding. In WarGames, the only way to win is "not to play" when the playing field is level- this playing field is not level- to be able to beat this off, we need to be able to level the playing field somehow. Maybe I'm not smart enough or just can't see something, but I frankly don't know how that would be possible. ...holy cow, that's dark. |