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Humanitarian and former senator, retired lieutenant-general Roméo Dallaire says the Israel-Hamas war has led to a 'gross abandonment of a sense of humanity,' adding that 'all sides have been negligent' in their responsibilities to protect children in the region.

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[–] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Withdraw funding and supplies from major arms manufacturers, remove all their lobbying groups from government, set higher taxes on military companies and generate more income from them.

Continue spending money on military but on a limited basis to maintain the defence of the country.

Then spend the excess on political envoys, business interests and intelligence groups to deal with foreign countries to negotiate peace or at least stop any active fighting. Use the money to coerce, buy off, pay off and erode an aggressive country's ability to function and continue their fight.

I probably have a pretty shitty way of doing things but it would be hell of a lot cheaper than financing a bunch of morally bankrupt corporations that live off the death and destruction of innocent lives. As it is, right now we are spending a fortune on destabilizing the world under the guise of making it safer when in fact we are making it more dangerous and deadly than ever before. We are in essence, paying for our own demise.

[–] cygnus@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Some states are simply bad actors. Something akin to your strategy was tried with Ukraine in the 00s (nuclear disarmament, etc.) and once they were in a sufficiently vulnerable position, Russia enacted the rest of its plan. Ukraine partially succeeded in derailing it in 2014; Russia tried again in 2022 and Ukraine was saved only by foreign intervention of countries with enough military gear to spare. Diplomacy is great, but certain states will always attempt to take advantage of those they perceive as being weak. I for one still believe in "speak softly and carry a big stick".

Edit: I agree that the MIC is toxic, though. I'd like to see the whole industry get nationalized, or subject to near-total government control as it was prior to the 60s (or later in other countries, of course). There should be no profit motive in producing weapons.

[–] Rodeo@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

I probably have a pretty shitty way of doing things

Maybe, but at least your ideas are more complete and cogent than just that catchphrase you kept saying.

when in fact we are making it more dangerous and deadly than ever before

That's just plain wrong. There is less war in recent years there ever was during history. Don't discount the progress humanity has made just because the bad looks bigger than the good at the moment.