Officials are poised to begin ferrying badly needed humanitarian aid into the enclave besieged over seven months of intense fighting in the Israel-Hamas war.
I don’t understand what you’re saying. In the context of a comment about US spending, replying to an article about US aid for displaced Palestinians…
In what way can the US “let trucks through” Israeli checkpoints? (Other than international pressure, which has proven to be largely ineffective so far)
This was CHEAPER than simply not giving Israel Weapons and Bombs!
But letting trucks through a border would have been even cheaper
I don’t understand what you’re saying. In the context of a comment about US spending, replying to an article about US aid for displaced Palestinians…
In what way can the US “let trucks through” Israeli checkpoints? (Other than international pressure, which has proven to be largely ineffective so far)
I think international pressure, like most global pushes, ultimately stumble when not receiving backing from either Russia, China, or the US.
As their biggest western partner, we have yet to lay ANY substantial pressure on Israel
But think of Raytheon’s profits! Won’t somebody think of Raytheon’s profits?