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Global Food Collapse? Here's What the U.S. Just Did

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Date: Sat, 3 May 2025 11:09:38 +0200
From: "Global Supply Chain Monitor" <AmericaFirstWatch@slimtea.click>
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Subject: Global Food Collapse? Here's What the U.S. Just Did
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Global Food Collapse? Here's What the U.S. Just Did

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stern grey kangaroos. It is sometimes referred to as the antilopine wallaroo, but in behaviour and habitat it is more similar to the red, eastern grey and western grey kangaroos. Like them, it is a creature of the grassy plains and woodlands, and gregarious. Its name comes from its fur, which is similar in colour and texture to that of antelopes. Characteristically, the noses of males swell behind the nostrils. This enlarges nasal passages and allows them to release more heat in hot and humid climates.
In addition, there are about 50 smaller macropods closely related to the kangaroos in the family Macropodidae. Kangaroos and other macropods share a common ancestor with the Phalangeridae from the Middle Miocene. This ancestor was likely arboreal and lived in the canopies of the extens

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You see, China has been aggressively targeting the maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding industries for dominance.<br />
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They&#39;re building more than 1,700 ships a year (while the U.S. only builds five).<br />
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At this pace, China will soon gain full dominance over global shipping routes.<br />
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Which - and this is not an exaggeration &ndash; could lead to China becoming the most powerful nation on Earth.<br />
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Our President just made a bold move...<br />
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That could lead to retaliation from China.<br />
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">stern grey kangaroos. It is sometimes referred to as the antilopine wallaroo, but in behaviour and habitat it is more similar to the red, eastern grey and western grey kangaroos. Like them, it is a creature of the grassy plains and woodlands, and gregarious. Its name comes from its fur, which is similar in colour and texture to that of antelopes. Characteristically, the noses of males swell behind the nostrils. This enlarges nasal passages and allows them to release more heat in hot and humid climates. In addition, there are about 50 smaller macropods closely related to the kangaroos in the family Macropodidae. Kangaroos and other macropods share a common ancestor with the Phalangeridae from the Middle Miocene. This ancestor was likely arboreal and lived in the canopies of the extens</div>
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