In a move that has left many scratching their heads, President Joe Biden’s administration has come up with a new plan to deliver aid to Gaza. The plan involves deploying naval vessels to the Mediterranean Sea to build a floating pier that can receive aid shipments. However, not everyone is convinced that this plan is a good idea, especially some of Biden’s biggest supporters in the media.
Pod Save the World, a podcast known for its left-leaning views and support for Biden, raised concerns about the plan, likening it to the disastrous Abbey Gate incident during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. The hosts warned that the floating pier could become a prime target for Hamas operatives in Gaza, putting U.S. forces at risk.
It’s clear that Biden’s attempt to appease voters with this aid scheme is not being well-received by experts and critics alike. Building a vulnerable floating pier in hostile territory seems like a recipe for disaster. The concern is not unwarranted, especially in light of recent events where an Israeli airstrike mistakenly targeted a World Central Kitchen aid convoy in Gaza, resulting in casualties.
The Biden administration’s naive approach to dealing with the Gaza situation is concerning. It’s important to prioritize the safety of U.S. forces and not put them in unnecessary danger for the sake of political optics. There are better, safer ways to deliver aid to Gaza without risking the lives of American troops.
Biden’s plan to build a floating pier for aid delivery to Gaza is misguided and potentially dangerous. It’s crucial that the administration reevaluates its strategy and prioritizes the safety and security of U.S. forces above all else. The last thing we need is another Abbey Gate-like incident on our hands.

