Dear Friend
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$157,664 per minute on nuclear
weapons, that’s what the nine-nuclear armed states spent in 2022. In
total, the nuclear armed states spent $82.9 billion on nuclear weapons
in a year when the general public was confronted with a very real
threat of nuclear war.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, and threats to use nuclear weapons
laid bare the inherent risks and dangers of nuclear deterrence theory
in preserving international peace and security. Yet, politicians,
CEOs, and experts continued to tout the value of nuclear deterrence,
and argued for an increased reliance on nuclear weapons. ICAN’s new
report: “Wasted: 2022 Global Nuclear Weapons
Spending” exposes those complicit actors.
Why? Because behind the scenes,
throughout 2022, nuclear-armed countries poured their resources into
expanding and maintaining nuclear weapons, while nuclear weapon
producing companies and countries in nuclear alliances did their best
to sell deterrence by funding think tanks and lobbyists. Board members
at nuclear weapons producing companies played an integral role in
keeping the money flowing to weapons of mass destruction — sitting on
boards of banks that lend to them and major think tanks researching
and writing about nuclear weapons.
Will you help us share the
report?
Did you know that last year, the world's nuclear-armed
countries spent a whopping $82.9 billion on their arsenals? That's
over $157,000 per minute on weapons that should NEVER be used. And the
worst part? This increase could have provided clean water sanitation
for 40 million people or paid the salaries of 739,000 nurses. Let's
demand accountability and ask: What were they thinking? Share this
post with your friends and let's spread awareness! #NuclearBan
#GlobalSpending #NursesNotNukes
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They may have the resources, but
they don’t have the numbers. In June 2022, more than sixty states
parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons gathered
in Vienna for the treaty’s first Meeting of States Parties, adopting
the first action plan on nuclear disarmament in over a decade. Every
country needs to get on the right side of history and join this treaty
before it’s too late.
Thank you for your
support,
Alicia
Sanders-Zakre, ICAN
It’s time to end nuclear
weapons.
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