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Subject Let's expose global nuclear weapons spending.
Date June 9, 2021 10:19 PM
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On Monday, we exposed the insane global spending on nuclear weapons <[link removed]> during the pandemic and the tangled web of business interests that encouraged it! The report's findings are getting picked up (like in this fantastic piece by The Intercept <[link removed]>) - and making waves among the nuclear weapons community - and?our one-minute animation <[link removed]>about the report has been seen over 10,000 times.



Will you help us keep exposing them??Social media is an incredibly powerful tool to get loud <[link removed]> and call on these 9 governments to get?their budget priorities right!?



Did you know that in 2020, the 9 nuclear armed states spent $1.4 billion more on their nuclear weapons than they did the year before? Yes that is what they decided to prioritise during the worst global pandemic in a century. Unacceptable! #nuclearban







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We took the liberty of?creating of creating some posts you can share in just a few clicks, like the Facebook post above. If you don't use?Facebook, we have images and texts to share <[link removed]> on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or?WhatsApp.



Whether you post them directly or use them as a starting point to tell your friends, family, or elected representative what you would use that money on instead, the important thing is that we speak up, together.



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Thank you for all that you do,



Alicia Sanders-Zakre

Policy and Research Coordinator, ICAN

Co-Author "Complicit: 2020 Global Nuclear Weapons Spending"









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