I understand the question is laced more with rhetoric than with genuine curiosity, but for the sake of others, I'll provide a general explanation of what a launch pad is (as referred to by the DGMO). Please feel free to ignore me. I have no interest in engaging a think tank intent on rhetoric.
The Launch Pad being described by the DGMO is the final holding point for the militants waiting to cross the LC. The analogue to this is the Forming Up Point in military parlance, and to a lesser extent, the base camp in mountaineering circles. They mostly consist of a few tents and rations plus supplies for anywhere from a week to 10 days.
The militants arriving on these FuPs are sent up front to the start line (SL) (anywhere from 200m-1000m from the fencing) when the final clearance by higher ups is made, ideally within 2-4 days. Too long, and risks to infiltration by the party increases substantially.This is also the point the militants retreat to in case the insertion fails or is called off for whatever reason.