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  • Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View Post
    The thing thaqt gets me is that the Israelis are taking their own sweet time in taking Gaza. The entire OP should last no more than two weeks. We took Iraq in less time.
    My amateur geostrategist take is Netanyahu wants to keep the war going until the U.S. election. If Trump wins, he can probably get the new Trump administration to agree to make northern Gaza a buffer zone occupied by Israel a la Golan Heights with Syria. I think Netanyahu knows Biden is screwed either way as long as the conflict continues.

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    • Was not aware Israel was going to be playing along. Makes sense.

      I am glad we did this because is shone a bright light we need to put more resources into our expeditionary forces. Too many logistics issues getting here. The logistics failures crossing the Sava River in 1995-96 warned the Army to get its logistics shit together before OIF...which was still a near run thing.

      https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-...-24/index.html

      One ship expected to unload Friday at Gaza floating pier


      From CNN's Kareem Khadder and Sarah El Sirgany in Jerusalem




      Members of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and the Israeli military put in place the Trident Pier, a temporary pier to deliver humanitarian aid, on the Gaza coast on May 16. U.S. Central Command/Reuters


      One ship is expected to unload aid on the newly installed floating pier in Gaza on Friday, a UN official told CNN.

      On the first day of the operation, there were elements of the process that were still unclear, including the content of the first shipment of aid, the official said describing the race to get the information as the ships were inching closer to Gaza.

      The content of the ships is inspected in Cyprus, then the aid is moved on the pier by trucks already on the ships to a facility on shore. This is where the UN would oversee the process of loading the aid on local trucks and send the aid to north and south Gaza, the official explained.

      Since the content was already searched in Cyprus, the UN doesn’t expect much delay at Israeli checkpoints except to inspect drivers’ paperwork. The World Food Programme will be the acting as the logistical arm of the UN to deliver the aid to other agencies or distribute it. The aid will go to the northern part of the strip on one day and to the south on the next.
      “Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it.”
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      • ICC application for arrest warrants submitted this morning.

        https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/20/middl...ntl/index.html

        The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the October 7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent war in Gaza, the court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour in an exclusive interview on Monday.

        Khan said the ICC is also seeking warrants for Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as two other top Hamas leaders — Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri, the leader of the Al Qassem Brigades and better known as Mohammed Deif, and Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas’ political leader.

        The warrants against the Israeli politicians mark the first time the ICC has targeted the top leader of a close ally of the United States. The decision puts Netanyahu in the company of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, for whom the ICC issued an arrest warrant over Moscow’s war on Ukraine.

        A panel of ICC judges will now consider Khan’s application for the arrest warrants.
        Such an action by the ICC I think would make Netanyahu persona non grata in most of Europe. They won't arrest him but that means to not having to arrest him and being exposed as hypocrites (a bunch of African states right now are salivating at the notion of European states being forced by law to arrest a foreign leader and choose not to), they just won't let him fly or travel there. The U.S. won't do anything to Netanyahu, but that's quite the long plane trip from Tel Aviv to New York and Netanyahu and his ministers would be even more effectively isolated internationally.

        If Netanyahu flies to the U.S. and he is under ICC criminal charges and we choose to do nothing, then the U.S. can never say anything "ICC" again in any circumstance and have it be worth ten cents.

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        • Well we are not signatories to the ICC treaty I don't know that we'd care.
          “Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it.”
          Mark Twain

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          • Originally posted by rj1 View Post
            ICC application for arrest warrants submitted this morning.

            https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/20/middl...ntl/index.html



            Such an action by the ICC I think would make Netanyahu persona non grata in most of Europe. They won't arrest him but that means to not having to arrest him and being exposed as hypocrites (a bunch of African states right now are salivating at the notion of European states being forced by law to arrest a foreign leader and choose not to), they just won't let him fly or travel there. The U.S. won't do anything to Netanyahu, but that's quite the long plane trip from Tel Aviv to New York and Netanyahu and his ministers would be even more effectively isolated internationally.

            If Netanyahu flies to the U.S. and he is under ICC criminal charges and we choose to do nothing, then the U.S. can never say anything "ICC" again in any circumstance and have it be worth ten cents.
            No one really cares. The ICC has an abysmal record when it comes to prosecuting senior figures anywhere. If you are a middle level African who has done some bad shit you might be in trouble, but pretty much everyone else is OK.

            I note that 'African states' seem pretty uninterested in 500,000 dead Ethiopians from the 2020-22 civil war. They even stopped the UN from releasing a report on the mass murder that took place there. No referrals to the ICC for Abiy, Isaias or the TPLF. Not much moral high ground to claim there.
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            • It took Australia to state the Rome Statures were worth shit. ASAS committed some crimes and they were going to be judged by Australian QR&O, not by the ICC. In fact, Australia stated that the ASAS were NOT going to see an ICC courtroom. Australian QR&O were going to do the justice. Makes me wonder what the hell did we sign the Rome Statures for.

              I love it when the military stick a big F-YOU to the foreign service fucks!
              Last edited by Officer of Engineers; 22 May 24,, 04:14.
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                • Originally posted by Albany Rifles View Post
                  Was not aware Israel was going to be playing along. Makes sense.

                  I am glad we did this because is shone a bright light we need to put more resources into our expeditionary forces. Too many logistics issues getting here. The logistics failures crossing the Sava River in 1995-96 warned the Army to get its logistics shit together before OIF...which was still a near run thing.
                  Once upon a time (When MEUs were 5 ship affairs) ships had these floatie things attached. Building a causeway/floating pier was an organic asset in the gator Navy

                  Notice she is carrying 4 sections. LPD could carry 2 IIRC






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                  • Originally posted by Officer of Engineers View Post
                    The thing thaqt gets me is that the Israelis are taking their own sweet time in taking Gaza. The entire OP should last no more than two weeks. We took Iraq in less time.
                    Let me be the one with a unpopular opinion. The IDF is a great Defensive Army. 3d rate when it comes to offensive ops. Lebanon 1982 and 2006 show that

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                    • Originally posted by Gun Grape View Post

                      Let me be the one with a unpopular opinion. The IDF is a great Defensive Army. 3d rate when it comes to offensive ops. Lebanon 1982 and 2006 show that
                      I'd argue its hamstrung by a lack of experience and training in conventional combined arms warfare. The last 30 plus years? It's focus has almost entirely been fighting anti terrorist/asymmetric warfare rather than conventional combined arms. Egypt? No appetite for a war. Syria? No capacity to win one if it started. Iran? Love to but it's an air campaign and again they wouldn't win.
                      If you are emotionally invested in 'believing' something is true you have lost the ability to tell if it is true.

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                      • Originally posted by Gun Grape View Post

                        Once upon a time (When MEUs were 5 ship affairs) ships had these floatie things attached. Building a causeway/floating pier was an organic asset in the gator Navy

                        Notice she is carrying 4 sections. LPD could carry 2 IIRC





                        That was my recollection as well...I guess the Gators divested? I have seen the Army Boat People play with them in the Chesapeake off Fort Story in the past.
                        “Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it.”
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                        • Originally posted by Gun Grape View Post

                          Let me be the one with a unpopular opinion. The IDF is a great Defensive Army. 3d rate when it comes to offensive ops. Lebanon 1982 and 2006 show that
                          And cross Suez in 1973 was against a beaten Egyptian 3rd(?) Army and was done on a shoestring. Hell, it wasn't properly equipped for combined arms warfare until well in the 1980s because they ignored their artillery.

                          And Monash, I think you are spot on. They have converted in a mindset of being an internal security force. I am sure Camp David had a bit to do with it.
                          “Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it.”
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                          • Originally posted by Albany Rifles View Post

                            And cross Suez in 1973 was against a beaten Egyptian 3rd(?) Army and was done on a shoestring. Hell, it wasn't properly equipped for combined arms warfare until well in the 1980s because they ignored their artillery.

                            And Monash, I think you are spot on. They have converted in a mindset of being an internal security force. I am sure Camp David had a bit to do with it.
                            I'm not knocking the IDF. I think they are that way by design. The D does stand for Defence. Small country, small population. They push the threat out of the country and secure their space.
                            Never going to invade Egypt and try to take over Cairo.

                            They are very good at what they do. I think the politicians read to many fan blogs and put them into situations they were not designed for.
                            Quick raids into Gaza to hit key points then withdraw. Find another, same same. Not take over the entire Gaza strip

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                            • The IDF leadership has already been fairly public about how little interest they have in occupying Gaza, so I assume they are being even more frank in private. They know that chasing ghosts through dense urban areas isn't what they are best at (is any modern Western military?), but they are stuck with this mission for now.

                              Given the noises Gallant & Gantz have been making I suspect Netanyahu will risk not only the fall of his government but even more open IDF criticism if he tries to make the occupation anything more than very temporary.
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                              • https://www.reuters.com/world/middle...za-2024-05-24/
                                It’s a curious thing that Israel has the opportunity to serve the ball back to the Gazan’s. All they have to do is accept the ICJ judgement, with one little caveat: release of the hostages!
                                This is something Gaza can’t do!
                                Hostage bodies are already surfacing, and since they have steadily refused to provide Proof of Life of the remaining.
                                Its horrifically obvious as to why!
                                When we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a literary dogma, we become automatons. We cease to grow. - Anais Nin

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