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@ecosdelfuturo respecto al tema de la espiral armamentística creo que el tema se comenzó a mencionar cuando la I GM y el rearme naval previo. Sobre paradojas asociadas al reame (leí algo sobre la paradoja de la seguridad, o el dilema de la seguridad, en relación con la guerra fría). Pero no tengo enlaces así a mano. Quizá en la web del #SIPRI: sipri.org/

SIPRIHomeStockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI): the independent resource on global security

Revolut°Permanente🚩 Le marché de la mort en hausse : la France deuxième exportateur d'armes au monde: Chaque année, le SIPRI rend son rapport sur les principaux producteurs d'armes mondiaux. Comme l'année dernière, la France trône fièrement à la seconde place, confirmant la responsabilité centrale de la bourgeoisie française dans de très nombreux carnages à l'échelle mondiale.Politique / Vos guerres, 'no more' ! /… revolutionpermanente.fr/Le-mar 🚩RP #Armement #France #SIPRI #Militarisation #Guerre

France consolidates its position as the world's second-largest arms exporter.

The US remains by far the leading supplier to the international war market, according to the annual report on trade in military equipment by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Ukraine has become the leading buyer of weapons, driven to rearm by the Russian threat.

mediafaro.org/article/20250309

Le Monde · France consolidates its position as the world's second-largest arms exporter.By Jean-Michel Bezat

France consolidates its position as the world's second-largest arms exporter.

The US remains by far the leading supplier to the international war market, according to the annual report on trade in military equipment by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Ukraine has become the leading buyer of weapons, driven to rearm by the Russian threat.

mediafaro.org/article/20250309

Le Monde · France consolidates its position as the world's second-largest arms exporter.By Jean-Michel Bezat

Wie Rüstungskonzerne von den weltweiten Kriegen profitieren

Die Welt rüstet auf - und Waffenproduzenten machen gute Geschäfte. Angesichts zahlreicher Krisen und Konflikte decken sich viele Länder mit Waffen ein. Ein Bericht von Friedensforschern zeigt, welche Konzerne besonders profitieren.

➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/sipri-be

tagesschau.de · Wie Rüstungskonzerne von den weltweiten Kriegen profitierenBy Julia Wäschenbach

SIPRI: Mehr einsatzbereite Atomwaffen auf der Welt

Die Zahl der einsatzbereiten Atomwaffen ist im vergangenen Jahr wieder gestiegen. Das geht aus dem Jahresbericht des Friedensforschungsinstituts SIPRI hervor. Erstmals sehe es so aus, als ob auch China Sprengköpfe einsatzbereit halte. Von Sofie Donges.

➡️ tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/s

tagesschau.de · SIPRI: Mehr einsatzbereite Atomwaffen auf der WeltBy Sofie Donges
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#Beijing, based on the report, budgeted over $296 billion for its military in 2023, a 6% increase from its spending the year prior. The figure represents 12% of the world’s military expenditures and over 50% of the #Asia and #Oceania region.The figures are estimates of #SIPRI, as #China’s publicly declared military budget is much lower. #TootSEA #Philippines

Study: China's military expenses driving up other Asian countries' spending, too
rappler.com/philippines/study-

🔴 For the first time, global #military expenditure has reached a record high of $2440bn (£1970bn) after the largest annual rise in government spending on arms in over a decade, #Sipri thinktank finds

The 6.8% increase between 2022 and 2023 was the steepest since 2009, pushing spending to the highest recorded by the #Stockholm International Peace #Research Institute #Sipri in its 60-year history

theguardian.com/world/2024/apr #Economics #News

The Guardian · Global defence budget jumps to record high of $2440bnBy Daniel Boffey