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In a starving country, food is a political weapon. South Korea and the United States ship tons of grain and other staples to North Korea every year. But much of it may not be getting to the malnourished people who need it most. According to a North Korea specialist for Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), the humanitarian group, a lot of the food aid ends up in the bellies of pro-Pyongyang elites. According to the specialist, the North Korean regime ...