On the menu today: Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin tells Congress that the U.S. will not have any “boots on the ground” while installing and running that pier in Gaza. No, those boots — “in residence” — will remain just offshore, and thus they don’t count as “on the ground.” Oh, and they might come under fire, because a senior Hamas official has pledged to treat any foreign military personnel in the Gaza Strip as “an occupying power.” Oh, and public-opinion surveys indicate that the typical Palestinian hates America’s guts, doesn’t think Hamas did anything wrong, and they’re more likely to blame you, American citizen, than Hamas for the ongoing conflict. Read on.
The Pentagon Prepares for ‘Boots on a Pier, but Not on the Ground’ in Gaza
This newsletter is not in the habit of praising Florida Republican representative Matt Gaetz, but you’ve got to give credit where it is due. About a week ago, Gaetz questioned Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during a House Armed Services Committee hearing and got Austin to concede that hostile ...