If the new Congress could cultivate that type of partnership once more, it could bring the two sides together over a critical, but often neglected, part of American foreign policy.
Nearly 1 billion people suffer from hunger around the globe today. Hunger and malnutrition ravage Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, Yemen, Haiti, and many other countries. If we want to help these countries gain or regain stability, it must start with adequate food supply
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