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That seems to be where it is going. I can understand not wanting to risk human lives, but then what is the motivation for avoiding war? I guess the risk of your "assets" getting damaged would be the risk, plus civilian losses, and property losses, but still.
It's probably been 15 years ago now, but we were doing some modeling of possible Future Combat Systems the Army was developing and one of the test engineers (who was a retired tank commander, non-com) said to me "If we can go to war without risking soldiers lives, does that make us more or less likely to go to war? And is that good thing?" It was a remarkably perceptive question then and now.
John