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Personally, I think Suze Orman has it right:
People FIRST,
then MONEY,
then THINGS.
But money and things all belong to people. What the OP is postulating is that they should have just flushed the reactor with seawater, thus ruining it, if there was even a chance of a problem with the other systems.
What about the substantial lack of power now in Japan's grid? Doesnt that affect people? Granted they had to go with the seawater option eventually, but if they didnt need to, using it would have ruined perfectly functional reactors in the desire for "doing it just in case"