Trump’s Manufactured Iran War Is Starving Asia’s Farmers and Threatening Global Food Security

The Trump administration’s reckless escalation against Iran is not just a geopolitical stunt—it is driving up costs for fuel, fertilizer, and plastics, devastating farmers across Asia. This manufactured conflict is pushing the global food supply toward crisis while distracting from domestic corruption scandals.

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The Trump administration’s manufactured war with Iran is inflicting real pain far beyond the Middle East. As The Washington Post reports, soaring prices for fuel, fertilizer, and plastics—key inputs for agriculture—are crushing farmers across Asia, threatening a global food supply already stretched thin.

This is no accident. Trump’s hawkish policies have deliberately escalated tensions with Iran through military posturing, crippling sanctions, and diplomatic sabotage. The resulting economic warfare inflates costs worldwide, hitting vulnerable farmers hardest. In Thailand, for example, farmers have been forced to calculate the grim math of these price surges for weeks, struggling to keep their crops alive and livelihoods afloat.

These consequences underscore the broader pattern of the Trump administration’s authoritarian overreach: using foreign conflict as a smokescreen to consolidate power and distract from mounting domestic scandals. While Americans grapple with inflation and economic instability at home, Trump’s manufactured war is deepening global instability and undermining food security for millions.

The stakes could not be higher. Food shortages and rising prices fuel unrest, destabilize governments, and threaten democratic institutions worldwide. Yet the Trump administration remains unapologetic, prioritizing geopolitical brinkmanship and personal power over the wellbeing of farmers, families, and democracies.

We must hold this administration accountable for the real human costs of its reckless war policies. The global food crisis is not an unavoidable tragedy—it is the direct result of Trump’s corrupt, authoritarian agenda. Only by exposing these abuses and demanding transparency can we begin to reverse the damage and protect the future of food and democracy.

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