The fundamental problem with your arguments is that the scenarios in which you’re imagining FDT agents “lose” are logically impossible. You’re not seeing the broader perspective that the FDT agents’ non-negotiation with terrorists policy prevents them from being blackmailed in the first place.
The fundamental problem with your arguments is that the scenarios in which you’re imagining FDT agents “lose” are logically impossible. You’re not seeing the broader perspective that the FDT agents’ non-negotiation with terrorists policy prevents them from being blackmailed in the first place.