Meaning and significance can only derived through context. Not "black and white" "facts," because such things don't exist.
A rifle is more accurate than a handgun, sure.
A tank is better than a rifle.
A fighter jet is better than a tank.
An entire army is better than any of that.
So, without using any context, we could conclude that the best thing to do would be to deploy the entire army, navy, and air-force every time you leave your house to go anywhere. That would be a cold, hard fact. But that's not very practical, now is it? Imagine the massive expense and time involved, and -- you know, all of the people who would get really, really mad at you for marching an army around. Or, even driving a tank or carrying a rifle, if you go that route.
Better to use common sense.
Stop thinking in such narrow "black and white" terms. You do this in all of your posts, and it leads you very astray your conclusions. Rather, seek a broader understanding. Consider all sides of the issue. What is happening? Why is it happening? What are all of the variables involved in every aspect of this situation? What are the various ways it might turn out under different circumstances? What might I be overlooking? How you approach the question is far more important than any specific "fact" or "answer" that you can give.