War gamers love to think they are doing something extremely valuable. When you actually prove they are not, guess what they do?
How do you prove they're not?
And I have no idea what comes after the "guess what they do". Was that rhetorical?
This is an odd statement, and I can't figure out what you're trying to say.
What are you actually suggesting here?
> War gamers love to think they are doing something extremely valuable.
They are doing something extremely valuable. They're basically running planning simulations.
If you're going to spend a trillion dollars a year on something, you'd better spend some time validating your plans for it.