• atocci@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I don’t know enough about the Mediterranean climate to know if this was a bad idea, but it sounds like they didn’t either

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      6 months ago

      Let me put it this way- large chunks of The Odyssey are Odysseus being caught in a big storm at sea. So you would think the U.S. military would have heard about something that’s been known since the bronze age.

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        6 months ago

        It’s almost like they had to make compromises because their options were limited by materials, time, and access to the site.

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          6 months ago

          It’s almost like Biden should have forced israel to let in aid through the land crossing like the ICJ ruling required israel to do.

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          Exactly, it was (very relatively) cheap and quick. And they figured when, not if, it breaks, it will be again quick to repair. And it is interesting tech that could be useful down the line that they may figure is worth the cost in training alone.

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              6 months ago

              Modular military engineering materials are both obscenely expensive, and temporary. They are meant as a bandaid to quickly solve transportation problems to enable logistics.

              Also, being modular, they can be replaced easily and quickly.

              If you want a hardy lifetime dock, you’re going to need months to years under ideal circumstances. And then Isreal could “accidentally” blow it up with a “rogue” strike, and there would be no option but to scrap the whole thing. Because most permanent docks aren’t meant to handle military strikes.

              But yeah, let’s just ignore that the building constraints around this are just about the worst case imaginable. Let’s just keep whining about how a solution isn’t perfect and therefore worthless like all the other Leftist comments on Lemmy

              • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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                6 months ago

                They barely delivered any aid. This was a boondoggle.

                It’s amazing the military ineptness people excuse.

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                    6 months ago

                    I’d say the U.S. not offering Israel any more support until they open the borders to aid would go a long way to solving things.

                    But apparently that’s going way beyond the pale.

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                  6 months ago

                  The tendency to make Perfect the enemy of Good.

                  It’s a tired theme here on Lemmy, particularly WRT Gaza, and particularly in criticism of Biden’s policy towards Isreal.

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                6 months ago

                And then Isreal could “accidentally” blow it up with a “rogue” strike

                Yeah maybe they should stop giving rockets to the rogue state that keeps blowing up their shit.

                Let’s just keep whining about how a solution isn’t perfect

                The only thing this is a solution for is to the problem of “what’s a good way to pretend we’re humanitarians while genociding the people we’re pretending we care about”, so yeah, it’s worthless if you don’t want that to happen.