re: #185 Dark_Falcon
The answer to the question of the bolded portion is in my mind to wave it off. It is the enemy’s fault for placing a military system near civilians like that, and thus the blame for whatever happens is on them.
But this is just more simplism. What if the hostile radar doesn’t belong to a current enemy but drags a neutral third party into the conflict near a disputed border?
There’s a reason we want humans making these kinds of decisions, because they’re actually self aware. Consequences often have a way of quickly outstripping whatever rationale ostensibly justified the decision or event creating them.