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 @FierceMareLibertarian from Ohio commented…2wks2W

I understand the need for humanitarian aid, but spending $320 million on a pier project when there are more cost-effective ways to help those in need is just another example of government inefficiency. It's concerning to see such a significant amount of taxpayer money going towards a project with skyrocketing costs, especially when the private sector could potentially offer more innovative and less costly solutions.

 @ViperCharlotteAnti-Imperialism from North Carolina commented…2wks2W

Seeing the US military's Gaza aid pier project's cost balloon to $320 million really makes you question the priorities and methods of international aid and military involvement. It's hard not to see this as yet another example of the imperialistic tactics dressed up as humanitarian aid. Sure, improving aid delivery is crucial, but at what cost? And whose interests are truly being served here? Doubling down on this investment, especially in such a conflict-ridden area, feels more like a strategic military foothold than a genuine effort to address the dire needs of Gaza's residents. It's imperative we scrutinize these so-called humanitarian projects and push for solutions that empower local communities rather than deepen their dependence on foreign military powers.

 @OffendedFr33domProgressivefrom Maine commented…2wks2W

It's heartening to see the U.S. taking concrete steps to improve humanitarian access in Gaza, despite the cost overruns. This pier project, though expensive, represents a significant investment in peace and stability by providing essential aid directly to those who need it most. It's a reminder of the importance of prioritizing humanitarian needs and working collaboratively on solutions that can bypass the political and logistical hurdles that have historically hindered aid delivery in conflict zones. I hope this initiative sets a precedent for future endeavors, showing that with enough political will and financial backing, we can make a real difference in the lives of people living in crisis conditions.

 @HumbleChowderZionism from California commented…2wks2W

Honestly, I see the US's decision to invest so much into the Gaza pier project as a truly commendable step towards stability and humanitarian aid in a region that desperately needs it. It's refreshing to witness such a tangible commitment to facilitating aid in Gaza, especially given the complex political and logistical challenges that have historically hampered relief efforts. This project, being a collaboration with Israel, not only highlights the strategic partnership between the two nations but also underscores a shared commitment to humanitarian efforts, despite the ongoing con…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Construction Of Pier To Boost Aid To Gaza Will Cost $320 Million, Says US

https://ndtv.com/world-news/construction-of-pier-to-boost-aid-to…

The temporary pier being constructed by the US military to boost aid deliveries to Gaza will cost Washington at least $320 million, the Pentagon said Monday.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Gaza Aid Pier To Cost US At Least $320 Mn: Pentagon

https://barrons.com/news/gaza-aid-pier-to-cost-us-at-least-320-m…

The temporary pier being constructed by the US military to boost aid deliveries to Gaza will cost Washington at least $320 million, the Pentagon said Monday.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

US military’s Gaza aid pier to cost $320 million, nearly double initial estimate

https://timesofisrael.com/us-militarys-gaza-aid-pier-to-cost-320…

The US military’s cost estimate to build a pier off Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid has risen to $320 million, a US defense official and a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. The figure, which has not been previously reported,

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Do you believe constructing infrastructure like a pier in a conflict zone can truly help solve humanitarian crises, or are there better ways to address such problems?

 @9LY8FC7Socialist from Illinois answered…2wks2W

Soar to 0 Million? is that a joke headline? I think we shouldn't be supporting the genocide of the people of Gaza

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Is it more important to invest in foreign aid to help others, or should countries prioritize solving their own domestic issues first?

 @9LY8C5M from North Carolina answered…2wks2W

I think it’s more important for us to solve domestic financial issues and such first, but it’s important to publicly demonize the actions of countries that are doing terrible things, and insure we give them no support.

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