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Mission creep:
Will pier become a beachhead for US in Gaza?
Experts say a dearth of details and seeming lack of concern over security
is raising hackles about sea aid project.
Mission creep: Will pier become a beachhead for US in Gaza?
Experts say a dearth of details and seeming lack of concern over security is raising hackles about sea aid project.
responsiblestatecraft.org
The Pentagon’s plan for floating piers and a causeway to surge humanitarian aid into Gaza is drawing fire from military experts for its lack of detail, potential danger to U.S. troops, and risk of mission creep. Bottom line, it’s a bit of a head-scratcher.
“Biden is committing the United States military to conducting a highly complex, very expensive, low-production operation to bring food into the strip — when Biden could massively increase the amount of food into the strip with far less effort or expense: demand that Israel merely open the damn gates and roll the hundreds of trucks awaiting entry right now. Today,” exclaimed (Ret.) Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, senior fellow at Defense Priorities, in an exchange with RS.
“This is an absurd idea, on so many levels,” Davis added.
Commentary:
There is no substantial shortage of food in Gaza district, other than that created by Hamas stealing most of the free food we’ve been sending (and then selling it for high prices to their “own” Arab people)
When the IDF eliminates the last of Hamas, both food prices and the Palestinian Occupation of the district will be improved appreciably.
Simply Joe Biden fears the loss of Michigan therefore he's pandering and offering aid and comfort to the terroristsby offering a semblance of relief to Hamas.
The elephant in the room is simply, once the port is built, will the empty supply ships be used to transport Hamas and Palestinians to Europe and the U.S.?
Just how many Hamas terrorists are we going to import when Biden announces we are taking an unlimited number of Gaza residents into America?