The planet was facing a global food crisis before Russia invaded Ukraine, which is colloquially known as the “breadbasket of Europe” as it feeds 400 million people, according to Bloomberg. Along with mass migration from the ongoing war, UN’s World Food Programme official David Beasley is concerned that Russia’s invasion has compounded the crisis facing the human race, Bloomberg continued.
“Failure to open up the ports is a declaration of war on global food security,” Beasley continued, according to Bloomberg. Beasley said that 49 million people were “knocking on famine’s door” across 43 countries and that those nations have “to be extremely concerned about that will result in destabilization and mass migration if we don’t get ahead of this.”
Beasley also called upon billionaire Elon Musk to help fight world hunger, according to Reuters.
Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said that the Russian invasion of Ukraine had placed the “world on edge” and that “Russia uses its leverage like a weapon,” Bloomberg continued. “Food, energy. Now it’s treating the world with world hunger. Their actions are intentional. There should be reaction on its weaponization of everything.”
“We shouldn’t kid ourselves that there are limits to Putin’s brutality. The task here at Davos is for us to recognize that hunger is being used as a weapon,” Germany’s Economic Minister Robert Habeck said during a radio interview, referenced by Bloomberg. “That’s why it’s good that the discussions are taking place in person here again and so many people are coming.”
Habeck called the impending global food shortages a “catastrophe” and that the WEF can work with policymakers to coordinate a strategy to tackle global hunger, Bloomberg continued.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the world’s food crisis is just 10 weeks away, a sentiment that was echoed by a food...
Mega drought, that's funny. Oh look squirrel. 2011 that was a mega drought this is just normal la nina el nino patterns
ReplyDeleteOver the last several days I see that exact number of 49 million pop up in disparate places; everything from gun control studies to diseased illegal aliens to un-vaxxed at risk to now this.
ReplyDeleteThere are no coincidences.
The world is not 'on edge' because two corrupt governments are at war. It is the media used by other governments to stoke the fear.
As an aside, it is quite telling that the U.S. is now at risk because other countries have limited their wheat exports. The U.S. was a top exporter of wheat not too long ago. Obviously this current status too is BS, aka, contrived by blackhearts lusting for control of the people.
Why not ask Sorros or Klab?
ReplyDeleteFunny, I thought sending in tanks, APCs, and a fuckload of soldiers was pretty much a declaration of war. Silly me. Tee hee.
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