In Venezuela, food has become so scarce
it's now being sold on the black market. One person tells the Associated Press,
"it's a better business than drugs." And the food traffickers are the
very people sworn to protect Venezuela: the nation's military. Venezuelan
President Nicolas Maduro gave the military complete control of the food supply
last summer, after people began protesting in the streets over food rationing.
Shortages had become so bad that people were even ransacking grocers — though
many were largely empty. More…

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