From Alicia Sanders-Zakre <[email protected]>
Subject $138,699 a minute
Date May 13, 2020 12:59 PM
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Nine nuclear armed states spent roughly $73 billion on their nuclear arsenals last year! That’s $138,699 per minute! These numbers come from our latest investigation, published today: “Enough is Enough: 2019 Global Nuclear Weapons Spending.” This estimate includes costs to maintain current nuclear warheads and nuclear delivery systems and to develop and build new ones. 



Read the report here <[link removed]>

In our research, we also found that the nine nuclear-armed states spent an estimated $7.1 billion more on their arsenals in 2019 than they did in 2018. And nuclear expenditures are projected to grow substantially in the next decade as these countries continue to develop and build new nuclear weapons systems. Read and share “Enough is Enough: 2019 Global Nuclear Weapons spending" → <[link removed]>

So how do we stop these countries from wasting billions of dollars while putting the entire world at risk? With our findings, citizens in nuclear-armed states can take their governments to task for choosing to put these weapons of mass destruction over healthcare, education or combating climate change. You can help us spread the word by reading and sharing the report→ <[link removed]>

These citizens can encourage their countries to join the rest of the world. In 2017, the majority of the world’s countries rallied behind the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, sending a clear signal to the nine nuclear-armed-states (and to the banks, universities and other institutions tied to nuclear weapons production) that nuclear weapons are unacceptable and will soon become illegal under international law. With 36 states parties, the treaty is very close to entry into force. It’s time for all countries to show their support for a nuclear-weapons-free-world by joining the treaty. And we will keep pushing until they do.

Thank you for standing with us.

Alicia Sanders-Zakre
Policy & Research Coordinator
ICAN 


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