@abge
While I agree with point 1, I believe points 2 and 3 show a complete disregard for military history.
From the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars at the end of the 18th century, warfare became rather "tame". Battles were fought in a civilized manner on an open field between two sides. They even offered the other side to shoot first. Pillaging and wanton destruction were less significant than they were during the 30 Year's War. But, had an observer thought that this trend would keep continuing would be sorely mistaken. It is the same today. Just because guerilla warfare is prominent today does not mean that will always be the type of warfare fought.
As for point 3, I will offer the very good comparison to the V1 and V2 rockets developed by Germany. These rockets were slow, inaccurate, and prone to failure. Bombing runs would have been more effective and scientists could have been used to make better planes. However, while these first generation weapons were failures, they paved the way for cruise missiles, space exploration, etc. Just because something isn't that good as a first gen product, doesn't mean it isn't worth the investment in the long run.