• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    most all of our food comes either domestically, or mexico.

    We actually export more food (soy beans, in particular) to china.

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      8 months ago

      I’m aware, but I also know that we get a sizable chunk of our imports of garlic and mushrooms from China.

      Like I said, it is more than I thought, but less than I expected. Given how global a lot of products are anymore, it wouldn’t have surprised me if it was more than the 2023 numbers showed.

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        8 months ago

        It is, however, a very insignificant amount of our overall food; and trade is not quite the same thing as directly sending money and arms.

        Keep in mind, part of why we accept their trade at all is to maintain some influence with their policies. Which historically, was the reason we gave Israel so much aid- to give us a leash.

        But it has become clear that Biden and basically everyone else is unwilling to yank that leash. Which means, we’re directly supporting genocide.