You're question has discussion value, although your responses discourages... it often takes a few posts to get the flow of intent and asking questions helps others gain an understanding.
I may be off too in your question, but a direct alternative to the
Inspire 2 essentially doesn't exist within a USA manufactured platform if you consider capabilities, payload, performance and overall cost.
There are a few platforms to consider but you'll spend 2-4X the price. Some of these platforms are between the
Inspire 2 and M600Pro size... some are more close to M210 similarity.
None will have the slimpistic integration of DJI programs or DJI SDK 3rd party programs.
To my knowledge there hasn't been any actual evidence of DJI uploading... other than marketing & RD improvement focus which is similar to most other intelligent devices that are powered on 24x7. Plus, there hasn't been any security breach or personal injury from DJI SW practice so I doubt a nation wide ban on a low density product (DJI drone) over all the Chinese made devices would have a successful outcome. If you're not contracting with Fed or some agency that has elected to adopt the same policy, then I doubt you'll have any conflict with Ban during the lifespan of your
Inspire 2.
Personally, I think the Ban is ridiculous in multiple facets... it's more BVLS & Political driven and isn't helping the sUAV industry. The DJI products loved or hated have innovated or encouraged development from multiple companies and adversary within sUAV. We probably wouldn't have the low cost / high tech platforms now on market if not for the innovations marketed by Chinese companies and low costs. Most aren't willing to spend $8-15k on their 1st drone to find out if they like their Big Boy Toys, but are willing to try at $1000-3000.