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Typically when USA engages in a war of choice that cuts the global food supply by half, we agree to blame the victims. Not this time!

Everyone else hates what you did.
Will Americans ever admit to a thing?
What would it take for the USA population to be a bit sorry for the famine and wars you impose continually?
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beckyromero · 36-40, F
Has anyone anywhere on the planet ever thought that perhaps it is not a good idea to have 49% of the world's exports of nitrogen-based fertilizers come thru the Strait of Hormuz (or from any one small area in particular)?
@NeddyKelly No. These are the corporate or "cowards" bankruptcies, which isolate the project, allowing all types of grift, graft and outright fraud and treat Trump as a victim, who happened to be lucky enough to get his money up front, rather than get stiffed, like all his suppliers, contractors, employees and financial investors. In fact he got such a reputation for it that no American banks would lend him money..😷
@beckyromero Most Americas dont care about people from other countries. Whats new is that thanks to Trump a lot of people from other countries now have no regard for Americans.😷
@beckyromero they're making the transition even today in Cuba and in China, from the smallest to the strongest. You're never going to! It's impractical for the Americans. You cannot have sustainable fertilizer supplies. You cannot have a good plan. No green infrastructure! No welfare system. You're only going to win elections forever.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
It really starting to hurt them, perhaps, beyond merely more expensive car fuel.
@ArishMell As with most things Trump, the real consequences keep rolling on, like a ball in a pin ball machine. Bouncing from one problem to the next..Fertiliser shortages reduce crop yields, but more in the intensive agribusiness farms that have taken over much of America business. The shareholders will be unhappy and bail outs will be called for, weakening the tax revenue stream even more. But those people producing Soy and corn may have increasing trouble selling even a lower output as new deals with places like Canada soak up the market that used to buy American produce. More bail outs and on it goes.. No one knows where the ball will stop..😷

 
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