That is not what I'm "implying". I'm not implying anything. I'm saying if someone punches you in the face, you put your dukes up, and hit him back. And you do it right now, not two years from now, or six months from now.
I'm saying if you discover that someone supposedly on your side is a traitor, you deal with them right now, not some time in the nebulous, nefarious future, after they do a lot more damage.
You are obviously dealing from the full-blown negative emotionalism of "fear" and "anxiety", concerning what terrible things might happen here, if we take action, and actually do something. We will never be free of "emotionalism" of one kind or another regarding all these issues until we are here:
Regarding that emotion-free time, don't rush it.
You still miss my point. Your own heritage argues against your inclinations. George Washington was not driven by fear and anxiety. He was an eminently rational man, and he quickly understood that he was playing a game of chess.