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Afghanistan May Deplete Its Food Supply ‘This Month’


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Oh, not to worry. American political do gooders will give billions to the Taliban to feed the starving and all it will do is just make billionaires out of the Taliban leadership.

Another money pit in the making.

 

"“Food stocks in Afghanistan could run out as soon as this month,” Alakbarov told reporters in the Afghan national capital, Kabul, on September 1.

“For us to keep the current demand, we need at least $200 million only for the food sector, to be able to provide food to the most vulnerable,” he added.

The World Food Programme relies on donations from foreign governments to provide aid to starving populations, such as that of Afghanistan. Alakbarov said Wednesday the U.N. “is set to issue a flash appeal for Afghanistan in the coming days” in an effort to fundraise the $200 million sum needed to sustain the country’s food supply.

The U.N.’s food assistance agency has provided 600 metric tons of food to Afghanistan via delivery trucks in recent days. The World Food Programme directed the supply trucks to drive into Afghanistan via its land border with Pakistan, according to U.N. News."

https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2021/09/02/u-n-afghanistan-may-deplete-its-food-supply-this-month/

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1 hour ago, Walt Longmire said:

Instead of screwing goats, they should try eating them.

Now Walt, we're not supposed to talk about that night vision footage of that lonely sheep Shepard.  

Even though it's been 15+ years.  🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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