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> When you get to the point of arguing "only 12% of the children are starving, not 16%" you probably shouldn't bother Devil's advocate: we grow enough food to feed every human. What we lack is the logistics. War disrupts logistics. Food insecurity rising is thus, unfortunately, an expected (and probably unmitigatable) consequence of war. That's why we have to define a line, based on history and capability, that sets what's a tolerable amount of starvation. And what is not. |