“When the rich wage war it is the poor who die.” John-Paul Sartre.

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Jeremy Sachs estimated that the

cost of ending world poverty would be about £107bn per year. That would provide food and water, clothing,

education and shelter for all.

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In World War 2 around 60million died (about the same as the population of

the UK today).

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Comparing Spending on Education and Military in the and US in 2009

UK US

Military / Defence £41bn £315bn

Education £83bn £27bn

War in £1 trillion (estimate £80bn)

War in (extra cost) £37bn

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Military spending per person in each of these

countries per yearUSA £1310UK £575

Germany £340China £45

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Rank Country Spending ($ Billion.)[3] World share (%)

World total 1,753 100

1  United States 682.0 39.0

2  People's Republic of Chinax 166.0 9.5

3  Russiax 90.7 5.2

4  United Kingdom 60.8 3.5

5  Japan 59.3 3.4

6  France 58.9 3.4

7  Saudi Arabiay 56.7 3.2

8  India 46.1 2.6

9  Germanyx 45.8 2.6

10  Italyx 34.0 1.9

11  Brazil 33.1 1.9

12  South Korea 31.7 1.8

13  Australia 26.2 1.5

14  Canadax 22.5 1.3

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What might have just happened?

How might they be feeling right now?

What might happen next?

What might they be feeling in a year’s time?

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What might have just happened?

How might they be feeling right now?

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What might they be feeling in a year’s time?

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What might have just happened?

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What might have just happened?

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What might have just happened?

How might they be feeling right now?

What might happen next?

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Muhammad Ali was a boxer who lost all of his world titles because he

refused to fight in the Vietnam War.

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If you want to make peace

with your enemy, you

have to work with your

enemy. Then he becomes

your partner.

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Fighting in war can protect innocent people.

For example, WWII and the Holocaust.

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Sometimes force is necessary to remove

a dictator.