20 + years ago, I definitely would have been a part of this mission.
The Army's 82nd Airborne Division, other than being the military's main conventional QRF, (Quick Reaction Force), is charged with the seizure of enemy airfields WITHOUT the total destruction of said airfield, to allow follow up forces to land from the air. This idea, and objective, omits indiscriminate bombing, and in most cases, bombing in general, as the mission is to take and hold an area, and to allow its use by friendlies. By in large, it is a direct action, engagement, under the cover of night.
Another argument on this forum, about A10s being obsolete.......they are perfect for CAS in these situations, over course as
@Astro14 stated, with air dominance from fighter jets.
Although this island is not an airfield, it is well within the divisions mission statement.
Would it be easy, no. Would it cost lives, yes. It would be a massive joint effort, of all branches, all in support of the paratroopers.
To be honest, on behalf of those in line and being one of them in the past.......I hope they do it. As a paratrooper, there is no higher honor than to have a combat jump. No member I know of in service has a "mustard stain". Last official combat jump was in Panama in 1989. Some of the readers here will not understand this concept. It would be quite a thing really.
If they go.........godspeed.........and unleash hell.