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So if they build it then if Hamas and the resistance ever take control over it they have access to loads of American military tech and infrastructure.
Always have to look at the world as it develops and locate the contradictions being worked through and generated.
Building a military base in a strip that has been historically very difficult to finally colonise and maintain settlements on seems like hubris to me.
The Israeli's couldn't subdue the resistance in Gaza even with the full throated support of the US. I'm not really sure how the US expects to do what their proxy couldn't, when they never put limits on them in the first place.
Wouldn't be more likely a situation like the formation of Hezboallah happens again? The "international" forces targeted and harassed by fierce indigenous resistance forcing them to retreat.