The bloody hypocrisy of NATO and the Terrorism of world hunger The bloody hypocrisy of NATO and the Terrorism of world hunger

83% of Ukraine's grain was exported to Italy, England and South Korea to be used as pig food.

For months, NATO has tried to blame Russia for the world famine, yet the numbers show otherwise.

The international supply of grain and other agricultural products was undermined after the introduction of Western sanctions against Russia and the start of the special military operation in Ukraine. In short, shipments from the world's top two suppliers, Russia and Ukraine, were disrupted.

The food shortages that countries began experiencing in the summer of 2022 sparked UN-led fears that a global famine could break out this year. The West and Ukraine accused Moscow of causing the disruption, but the Kremlin said the two main factors preventing the countries' shipments were Ukraine's mining off its shores and Western sanctions.

Representatives from Ukraine, Russia and the UN met in Turkey in mid-July to discuss ways to resume grain shipments to avert a global famine. The "grain agreement", which was signed on July 22 and sees Turkey monitoring through a secure corridor, now regulates the process of exporting Ukrainian grain and other agricultural products.


83% of Ukraine's grain was exported to Italy, England and South Korea to be used as pig feed.

Despite the fact that millions of children suffer from hunger in Africa and the Middle East caused by decades of bombing by Europe and NATO, for Europe and NATO pigs have priority. And that's why they diverted 83% of corn shipments to be destined for the pig industry in Italy, England and South Korea.

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