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Study by arms control groups
charges weapons race a waste
WASHINGTON (AP) - More
than $1 million a minute is being
spent worldwide on the military,
with nuclear stockpiles exceed
ing 50,000 weapons, according
to a study by a coalition of arms
control groups
The study, "World Military
and Social Expenditures,
1982," charges that nuclear and
conventional arms races have
wasted resources without en
hancing international security.
International nuclear stock
piles have mushroomed to
represent the equivalent of 3.5
tons of TNT for every person on
earth — a total representing
more than 1 million times the
explosive power of the Hiro
shima bomb, the study said
"Under its heavy military bur
den, the global economy has
suffered," writes the author of
the study, Ruth Sivard "The
diversion of resources from
civilian needs is a silent killer,
curbing productivity and
development, and adding more
millions to the hundreds of mil
lions of people who lack the
most basic necessities of life "
Sivard is director of a non
profit research organization
named World Priorites. She was
formerly chief of the economics
division of the U S. Arms Con
trol and Disarmament Agency
The report, using information
supplied by the Pentagon, the
CIA, United Nations organiza
tions and several international
publications, claims that:
World military costs have ri
sen to $600 billion a year — well
over $1 million a minute.
The world's nuclear weapon
stockpile is equivalent to 16 bil
lion tons of TNT In World War II,
3 million tons of munitions were
expended, and 40 million to 50
million people died
Spending per soldier aver
ages $19,300 worldwide but on
ly $380 is spent per school age
child for education
For every 100,000 people,
there are 556 soldiers and 85
physicians.
An estimated 100 million peo
ple worldwide are engaged dir
ectly or indirectly in military ac
tivities.
In 32 countries, governments
spend more for military pur
poses than for education and
health care combined
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forces have a total of 100,000
tanks
At least 10 million people
have died in 'local wars” since
World War II, and more civilians
than soldiers have been the vic
tims.
The report says the United
States and the Soviet Union,
representing 11 percent of the
world's population, "spend half
the world's military budget, ex
port 58 percent of the arms
moving in international trade
and control 96 percent of the
world's stockpile of nuclear
weapons."
The American groups spon
soring the study were the Arms
Control Association, the Insti
tute For World Order, the Peace
Through Law Education Fund,
The Rockefeller Foundation,
The Stanley Foundation and the
Union of Concerned Scientists
Foreign groups participating
were Project Ploughshares,
Canada; The British Council of
Churches and the United Na
tions Association of Sweden
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