Wednesday, August 1, 2007

What are we protecting?


A quick comparison of annual spending (source: ODE magazine, October 2006)

$900 billion U.S.
Annual worldwide weapons spending


$150 billion U.S.
Yearly budget for all eight Millennium Development Goals*

  1. Eradicate extreme hunger and poverty
  2. Provide universal primary education
  3. Promote gender equality
  4. Reduce child mortality
  5. Improve pre-natal health
  6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
  7. Ensure environmental sustainability
  8. Develop a global partnership for development

*The Millennium Development Goals were developed by the United Nations to improve the quality of life of citizens worldwide, with a target completion date of 2015. All 191 member states agreed to participate, but have been sharply criticized for their lack of effort.

When I look at these figures, it is startling and disheartening. I ask myself why does the world spend this much on weapons? What are we trying to protect, especially here in the U.S.? Are we fearful that one day a billion starving people might find their way to our land and we will have to protect ourselves from them stealing our food? Sorry if I am too rash in my comments but I look at a picture of starving children and wonder are we truly doing all we can to "improve the quality of life of citizens worldwide?"

-Sarah







1 comment:

david wilson said...

I can't think of a positive response to this information, so I won't say anything.
I think the numbers speak for themselves.