• protist@mander.xyz
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    6 months ago

    This article doesn’t say “but distribution blocked” anywhere, that is OP’s invention. They only started receiving shipments today. The article quotes a “US aid chief” as saying other land crossings and humanitarian corridors are still needed in addition to this pier.

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      6 months ago

      The Associated Press, however, quoted an unnamed UN official as saying distribution of the shipment had not begun as of Friday afternoon.

      The Guardian changes titles more frequently than you change underwear.

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      6 months ago

      No problem. Dump them into Libyan slave markets.

      This will free up the pier for more able bodied workers, err i mean, refugees.

      Think about beauty of it. The Barbary Pirates of North Africa were targeting US trade during Thomas Jefferson term in office. Forcing the formation of the US Navy.

      The US can get back to being ol’ friends with them.

      And come back history wise full circle

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      It isn’t “OP’s invention” at all, it’s the article’s title at the time of first publication. Here is the Guardian announcing the article under its original title.

      Maybe spend 5 seconds on a basic search before you accuse people of stuff.

      Given that the article says the aid will still have to go through an Israeli checkpoint in order to be sent north (where the worst famine is) I will be amazed if the small amount of aid scheduled to come through this pier doesn’t suffer the same distribution blockages as other aid.