Understood.
In your scenario, your first point in your chain questions why Caine's character doesn't believe that Cobb was responsible for Mal's death - but the revelations in the story (which are abetted by Caine's character) show that he actually is at least indirectly responsible. It might not be a plothole, but it's a logical loop that I have a hard time swallowing.
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