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groundloop

(13,142 posts)
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 02:17 PM Friday

State Department addresses decision to destroy 500 tons of emergency food

Source: ABC News

The State Department is defending its plans to destroy approximately 500 tons of taxpayer-funded emergency food resources, arguing that it represents only a small portion of the food aid the U.S. distributes each year.

The high-energy, nutrient-dense biscuits have been stockpiled at a Dubai warehouse for months and are set to expire this month, officials familiar with the situation confirmed to ABC News earlier this week.

In a press briefing Thursday, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce defended the decision to destroy the food stores, telling reporters, "If something is expired, we will destroy it. It's a matter of whether or not it's safe to distribute."

"We, as an example, distribute roughly 1 million metric tons of food aid every year, which is reflective of the American people's generosity," Bruce said, adding that "500 metric tons represents less than 1%" of the food aid the U.S. distributes annually, and that the stores in question had been stockpiled in "the event of an emergency."

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Food/state-department-addresses-decision-destroy-500-tons-emergency/story?id=123837748



I call BullShit.
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State Department addresses decision to destroy 500 tons of emergency food (Original Post) groundloop Friday OP
I am sure it is a lie. bronxiteforever Friday #1
There are people RIGHT NOW Jilly_in_VA Friday #2
If you're starving, Bayard Friday #4
There are people HERE in the U.S. as well... slightlv Friday #6
I'll remember this next time SouthBayDem Saturday #9
This is a particular pet peeve of mine. slightlv 9 hrs ago #10
First, thank you for your service. SouthBayDem 9 hrs ago #11
Besides wasting food intended for hungry people, it's destroying taxpayer dollars that paid for the food. Vinca Friday #3
Where will they send it, really? flying_wahini Friday #5
To the incinerator Jilly_in_VA Saturday #7
Ther real problem is the administration made an intentional decision to let it rot in the first place, mackdaddy Saturday #8

bronxiteforever

(10,627 posts)
1. I am sure it is a lie.
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 02:26 PM
Friday

I don’t trust or believe a goddamn word that comes out that administration.
The cruelty is the point and Rubio the Repugnant would surely approve of destroying good food if it would make someone suffer.

Jilly_in_VA

(12,450 posts)
2. There are people RIGHT NOW
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 02:31 PM
Friday

who could use that food. RIGHT NOW in Gaza. In South Sudan. In Syria. In Congo. But Rubio would rather destroy it that let them have it.

What would Jesus do? NOT THAT.

Bayard

(26,033 posts)
4. If you're starving,
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 02:47 PM
Friday

You're not going to worry if food is a few days past its expiration date. How long has this stuff been sitting around?

I'm sure, "the event of an emergency," includes people starving.

slightlv

(6,137 posts)
6. There are people HERE in the U.S. as well...
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 06:16 PM
Friday

instead of burning it, why wasn't the food distributed among needy U.S. citizens, if trump is so hellbent on letting "Foreigners" starve? Some cut him off from his big macs and KFC. Give him three days without them. By then, he might understand what hunger in the belly feels like. I doubt he'll ever feel or understand what hunger of the mind and soul feels like - he'd have to have those before he could deprive them!

SouthBayDem

(32,776 posts)
9. I'll remember this next time
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 12:35 PM
Saturday

I hear "we need to cut foreign aid so that more resources can go to help American homeless veterans".

slightlv

(6,137 posts)
10. This is a particular pet peeve of mine.
Mon Jul 21, 2025, 11:53 PM
9 hrs ago

I'm a veteran. I'm in fairly good shape for being one. But I know, personally, others who were not as lucky as me. The charge was that the U.S. would take care of every veteran for the sacrifice they made in serving this country. So, what the f*ck are all these private agencies doing gigging money on the lowdown from everyone? Veterans reduced to the crying infomercials of abused animals and kids with cancer. It just really jacks my jaws. Even if we were not injured, every single one of us gave up a spate of our freedom to protect this country. And the govt just keeps going back on its promises, leap by gallop, denigrating our service all the while.

SouthBayDem

(32,776 posts)
11. First, thank you for your service.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 12:01 AM
9 hrs ago

Second. I truly despise how politicians who never enlisted (or in the case of the current CinC, dodged the draft by suspicious means) social climb over the backs of veterans.

Regarding “private agencies”, that in action is the conservative belief that private charity can distribute social welfare more efficiently than government.

Vinca

(52,401 posts)
3. Besides wasting food intended for hungry people, it's destroying taxpayer dollars that paid for the food.
Fri Jul 18, 2025, 02:37 PM
Friday

They might as well be making a bonfire of our hard-earned dollars and torching it.

mackdaddy

(1,797 posts)
8. Ther real problem is the administration made an intentional decision to let it rot in the first place,
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 11:51 AM
Saturday

Rather than sending it to its intended destination of starving kids that needed it.

This was willful fraud, wasted and abuse in furtherance of the Trump/MAGA agenda.

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