Answer:
Solving dangerous problems is a question of risk and reward. Many times leaving a problem unsolved can be far more dangerous than the risks of solving it. In some situations, leaving a problem alone will cause it to get worse and worse until it no longer can be solved. For example, many countries will go to war in order to solve a problem, like when the Allies went to war during WWII, even though it was dangerous. This was important because if they had not, the problem would have become much worse.