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War against Iran may also trigger a food crisis

The ongoing Middle Eastern conflict has significant implications for global geopolitics and economy, potentially leading to a food crisis.

A recent article discusses the potential repercussions of the ongoing war in the Middle East, emphasizing its implications for global geopolitics and the economy. The author notes that whether the American and Israeli attacks violate international law has become a moot point, as the world increasingly succumbs to economic and military power, which should prompt the European Union to strengthen its capabilities in these areas to compete as a significant global actor.

Furthermore, the piece highlights Israel's justification for its military actions, particularly regarding the threat posed by regimes that seek its destruction and may acquire nuclear capabilities. The complex dynamics of military engagement in the region underscore the necessity of reconsidering international relations and the balance of power, particularly given the ongoing conflict.

Lastly, the article raises concerns about the cascading effects of the war, particularly on food security worldwide, suggesting that as conflict escalates, disruptions to supply chains and agricultural production could exacerbate food crises, affecting nations far beyond the confines of the Middle East. This underscores the interconnected nature of global issues where regional conflicts have broad-reaching implications.

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