Russia's New Food Diplomacy

6 thoughts on “Russia's New Food Diplomacy”

  1. As always it is the citizens on both sides who will suffer. It really falls to the people to find our own way around all these political logjams. Is it me, or are there more things going on at one time than ever before? Blame it on a global economy or the fact now that I’m older I actually watch the news? Starting to seriously scare me.

  2. As always it is the citizens on both sides who will suffer. It really falls to the people to find our own way around all these political logjams. Is it me, or are there more things going on at one time than ever before? Blame it on a global economy or the fact now that I’m older I actually watch the news? Starting to seriously scare me.

  3. These developments are no surprise to me. However, they do cause me to hesitate. A country with a large amount of food exports could potentially withhold food from smaller dependant nations in an effort to cause a change in how they think the country should be run. This is already happening on a small scale – but I fear what this trend could grow in to.

  4. These developments are no surprise to me. However, they do cause me to hesitate. A country with a large amount of food exports could potentially withhold food from smaller dependant nations in an effort to cause a change in how they think the country should be run. This is already happening on a small scale – but I fear what this trend could grow in to.

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