From Scorched Earth to Empty Shelves: How Some Wars Are Fought Without Firing a Shot

Future wars won’t thunder across borders on tanks or scream overhead in fighter jets. That’s old-fashioned, noisy, and—worst of all—obvious. The next wars will arrive quietly, wearing lab coats, carrying clipboards, and insisting it’s “just a naturally occurring disruption.” No explosions. No declarations. Just empty shelves, euthanized livestock, and a government spokesperson calmly reminding you that there is no evidence of foul play at this time.

Biden Finally Commits to Fighting Food Shortages, But There’s a Catch

President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris understand that the rising prices of gasoline and food brought on by pandemic related supply disruptions, Putin’s war in Ukraine, and climate change have led to serious food shortages for people all over the world. And on Thursday, the administration pledged to provide $331 to fight food insecurity …

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