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I wouldn't expect earth gravity to affect it sufficiently enough to cause it to crash unless it was moving very slowly, but I'm not sure asteroids ever move that slowly?
We're not talking about the asteroid stopping with a screech of tires and then taking a hard left turn to crash into earth. It's just that anything traveling through the earth/moon gravitational sphere of influence will have it's trajectory tweaked just a bit. How close to the center of gravity the pass is determines exactly how much of a tweak. There is a small section of space, we'll call it the keyhole, where if t…
Most likely: this will never come up.
Less likely: if it does we're fucked.
Even less likely: if it does and surprisingly we see it in time we will act for the good of all and not bicker about who pays and we'll make things better rather than worse. If not, see above.