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 @Unit3dNationsAlexPatriotfrom Tennessee commented…4wks4W

Ironically, it would have been more sound from a financial and engineering standpoint to make the bridge out of piles of cash.

 @DoveClaireNo Labels from Virginia commented…4wks4W

This is huge waste of money.

Even when the items are dropped off there is no plan to move the aid to the people in need.

The lack of planning from all parties involved is mind boggling. These people need to retire.

 @EggsStanLibertarian from Minnesota commented…4wks4W

No biggie.

They'll just spend a billion more of taxpayer money for a new one that will end up right next to that one.

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With the acknowledgment that the floating pier is not a comprehensive solution to Gaza's needs, how do you feel about the pursuit of partial solutions in the face of overwhelming challenges?

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Knowing that land routes for aid into Gaza exist but are blocked, does this situation impact your views on how political decisions affect humanitarian efforts?

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Considering the aid pier drifted away due to a storm, does this incident make you question the balance between innovative solutions and practical challenges in disaster relief efforts?

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Do you think the risks and setbacks faced by the US troops during the operation change your perspective on the lengths countries should go to provide humanitarian aid?

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How do you feel about the decision to spend $320 million on a floating pier for aid delivery, given the challenges and controversies surrounding its effectiveness?

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