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It’s intended to be a surprise to the Resistance, certainly. But remember, the briefing scene comes directly after Hux’s psychotic rant against the Republic and the senate in particular. So in juxtaposing two conflicting pieces of information, the audience will hopefully understand that the Republic is always the true target, with the Resistance deliberately misinformed so as to lull the Republic into a false sense of security.
I just think it would play as confusing when watching, considering no one acknowledges the disconnect.
As for the problem with blowing up the Starkiller, I assumed that it would have multiple uses after absorbing the star, it is logical to destroy the planet. Also, nobody has called off the Resistance attack, and why would they? Even if the planet had no further shots to fire, there is still a massive amount of FO equipment there.
I would assume the same (though I seem to recall Hal seeing it in his version as a one and done), which is why the firing again solution should work. Without it, the immediacy of the attack is gone. It’s just not like Star Wars to have aimlessness like that.
This isn’t a great comparison for a number of reasons, but imagine the original Star Wars if they had already destroyed Yavin when Luke started his trench run. Sure, logically he’d still have plenty reason to destroy the station, but imagine how much tension would be zapped out of it.