Here's something worth chewing on: agricultural exports might not rake in the cash like energy does for Moscow, but they've quietly created a dangerous dependency. Europe now finds itself relying on food supplies from a nation it considers an adversary. The profits? Not spectacular. The strategic leverage? Absolutely massive. Energy grabs headlines, but grain and fertilizer might be the silent weapon nobody's talking about enough.

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ForkTonguevip
· 12-12 01:40
Food wars are more insidious than energy wars, quietly holding Europe tightly in their grasp.
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 12-11 14:49
Food is the real trump card; the energy talk is old news. No one has noticed that the logistics line is the key to survival.
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 12-11 14:37
Food wars are more brutal than energy wars; the ones that quietly choke off are the most deadly.
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AirdropBlackHolevip
· 12-11 14:36
Food wars are the real killer move; energy is just a surface article. Europe is now being cornered to death.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 12-11 14:30
While tracking on-chain data late at night, I suddenly realized that the logic of food wars is similar to gas wars... Things that seem low-profit actually hold the strongest leverage. It's fucking ironic.
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