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Monday, May 13, 2024

Britain won't deploy troops to new US port linked to Gaza

 I think it would be a risk so we won't take it, Foreign Secretary Cameron

Monday, May 13, 2024

London (Urdu Point Latest News - NNI. May 13, 2024) British Foreign Minister David Cameron has expressed the possibility that his country will not send its army to deliver aid to Gaza. However, Britain can take help from contractors for this work. In the past, the US has also been using civilian contractors instead of using its own military everywhere.

America has done this in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq. The United States has been calling it Blackwater. According to media reports, now that the United States has built a new port through the Pentagon on the coastal strip connected to Gaza. He needs an army of other allies, along with the Pentagon, to run this haven. As America tries, it does not use its army alone for its small combat or non-combat needs, but rather unites all the allies.

For the new port, Britain is also needed. In this regard, Foreign Minister David Cameron has expressed the possibility that his country will not send its army. Keep in mind that this is the US plan to deploy troops on the Gaza coast. In order to enable the delivery and distribution of aid in the presence of its own army, the British Foreign Secretary said, however, that India was fully involved in the effort and that the Royal Navy had been involved throughout the project.

Royal Navy ships have been providing logistical support, but Britain is reluctant to have its troops part of any operations near Gaza. David Cameron said this in an interview given to the BBC. About the presence of British troops on the ground, David Cameron said that I think it would be a risk, so we will not get into it and the British troops. They will not land on the ground.

Yes, it will be easy for some other people (countries) and they will do it easily. US and UK are currently preventing Israel from launching a large scale ground war in Rafah without a systematic plan that would make the situation worse. Human beings have already been victims of disaster. Both countries are facing reactions at the political and public level apart from the young generation.

During the American election campaign, this series is causing more trouble. The United States has indicated that it has stopped the types of bombs on technical grounds that Israel does not need these Boeing-made bombs for the attack on Rafah. However, the United Kingdom has not asked its arms companies to stop supplying arms to Israel. However, the British Foreign Minister has indicated that an important representative of the United Kingdom intends to meet with the Israeli authorities in this context. He will also discuss the issues of distribution of humanitarian aid.

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