Title: Public Health, War, and Militarism
1Public Health, War, and Militarism
2Am I Stoned?
- A 1999 Utah anti-drug pamphlet warns
- Danger signs that your child may be smoking
marijuana include excessive preoccupation with
social causes, race relations, and environmental
issues
3Perspective
- The earth spins at 1,038 mph at the equator,
between 700 mph and 900 mph at mid-latitudes - The earth rotates around sun at 18.5 miles/sec
- The solar system orbits the center of the Milky
Way Galaxy at 137 miles/sec - One rotation per 225 million years
4Perspective
- The sun is one of hundreds of billions of stars
in the Milky Way Galaxy - The Milky Way is one of over one hundred billion
galaxies in the known universe - The universe may be one of an infinite number of
universes
5The Planets
6Our Solar System
7Jupiter one pixel, Earth invisible
8Sun one pixel, Jupiter invisible
9History of war
- 10,000 yrs ago agriculture
- Stable populations, division of labor, warrior
class - 3500 yrs ago bronze weapons and armor
- 2200 yrs ago iron
- 1900 yrs ago widespread use of horses
10History of war
- Ninth Century China - bombs
- Thirteenth Century China rockets
- Forgotten until the 19th Century
- 1783 Balloon (Montgolfier brothers)
11History of War
- 1803-1814 (Napoleonic Wars) English General
Henry Shrapnel fills cannonballs with bullets and
exploding charges to increase killing capacity - 1903 airplane (Wright Brothers)
- 20th Century nuclear weapons, increasingly
sophisticated chemical and biological weapons
12Atomic Weapons - History
- Hiroshima, August 6, 1945
- 15 kiloton bomb, 140,000 deaths
- Nagasaki, August 9, 1945
- 22 kiloton bomb, 70,000 casualties
13Atomic Weapons Today
- Approximately 23,360 nuclear weapons at 11 sites
in 14 countries (1/2 active or operationally-deplo
yed) - Down from over 71,000 at height of Cold War
- 5,200 active U.S. warheads today (more than ½ on
hair-trigger alert) 8,000 in Russia - Several thousand megatons (100,000 Hiroshimas)
14History of War
- 20th Century
- Small arms
- 90 of the 300,000 yearly deaths from violent
conflict - Land mines
- 24,000 deaths/yr (est.), tens of thousands more
disabled - Predator drones
- Weaponization of space
- Cyberwar
15History of War
- Belief that each new invention would eliminate
warfare - Instead - increased casualties, killing at a
distance
16Epidemiology of Warfare
- Deaths in war
- 17th Century 19/million population
- 18th Century 19/million population
- 19th Century 11/million population
- 20th Century 183/million population
- Increasing casualties to civilians
- 85-90 in 20th Century (vs. 10 late 19th Century)
17Contemporary Wars
- 250 wars in the 20th Century
- 72 million lives lost in 20th Century wars,
another 52 million through genocides - Incidence of war rising since 1950
18War Deaths, 1945-2010
19War Deaths
- Korean War 3 million
- Vietnam War 1.7 million
- Iran-Iraq War 700,000
- Soviet War in Afghanistan 1.5 million
- Second Congo War 3.8 million
- Second Sudanese Civil War 1.9 million
20Gulf War I
- 105,000 military and 110,000 civilian deaths
(almost all Iraqis) - Over 2.25 million refugees
- 2/3 of US casualties from friendly fire
- Cost 61 billion (82 billion in 2003 dollars)
- Environmental devastation
21War Deaths (as of 12/1/12)
- Second Iraq War
- 4,485 U.S. soldiers 17,000 Iraqi military
- U.S. Afghan War
- Over 2,000 U.S. soldiers 1,200 coalition forces
- Civilian deaths
- 193,000 violent 1 million indirect
- Financial cost of these two wars 1.5-5 trillion
(est.) - Higher estimate includes fighting, rebuilding,
veterans health care, economic losses, etc.
22Casualties Among Soldiers and Civilians Continue
- More US soldiers have committed suicide than have
died in Afghan War - More military contractors killed than US soldiers
- Veteran health care needs massive (TBI,
psychiatric disorders, etc.)
23Josef Stalin
- The death of one man is a tragedy. The death of
millions is a statistic.
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27Colonial Exploitation
- Christopher Columbus log entry upon meeting the
Arawaks of the Bahamas - Theybrought usmanythingsThey willingly
traded everything they ownedThey do not bear
armsThey would make fine servantsWith fifty men
we could subjugate them all and make them do
whatever we want.
28Colonial Exploitation
- Cecil Rhodes (Rhodesia, Rhodes Scholarship,
DeBeers Mining Company) - We must find new lands from which we can easily
obtain raw materials and at the same time exploit
the cheap slave labour that is available from the
natives of the colonies. The colonies would also
provide a dumping ground for the surplus goods
produced in our factories.
29Exploitation leads to
- Maldistribution of wealth and resources
- Environmental degradation
- Wars
30Consequences of War
- Deaths, injuries, psychological sequelae
- Collapse of health care system (affecting those
with acute and chronic illnesses) - Famine
31Consequences of War
- Environmental degradation
- Refugees, migrants, internally-displaced persons
- 26 million displaced
- Increasing poverty and debt
- All lead to recurrent cycles of violence
32Environmental Consequences of Militarization
- Worlds single largest polluter
- 8 of global air pollution
- 2-11 of raw material use
- Almost all high and low level radioactive waste
33Violence Against Women
- Common among U.S. servicewomen
- A deployed female soldier is more likely to be
raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy
fire - Rape in war widespread, often genocidal
- Some refugee camps unsafe
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35Comfort Women
- Japanese soldiers forced between 100,000 and
200,000 women into sexual slavery (comfort
women) - Some underwent forced hysterectomies to prevent
menstruation, make them constantly available - More than half died due to mistreatment
36Comfort Women
- 3-5 year detention
- 5-20 rapes per day
- For 3 yrs of enslavement, low estimate is 7500
rapes per woman - Japan has not compensated any victims
- Historical blindness to atrocities
37Violence and Rape in War
- Occurs against backdrop of ongoing societal forms
of violence against women - Legal, educational, social, and political
marginalization
38Economic Disparities
- Women 79 cents/1 Men
- Median income of black U.S. families as a percent
of white U.S. families 62 - 60 in 1968
- 63 for Hispanic families
39Status of Women
- Women do 67 of the worlds work
- Receive 10 of global income
- Own 1 of all property
40Worldwide, every minute
- 380 women become pregnant (190 unplanned or
unwanted) - 110 women experience pregnancy-related
complications - 40 women have unsafe abortions
- 1 woman dies from childbirth or unsafe abortion
- Reason Lack of access to reproductive health
services
41Mothers Day Proclamation, 1870Julia Ward Howe
- Arise then...women of this day!Arise, all women
who have hearts! - Say firmly"We will not have questions answered
by irrelevant agencies,Our husbands will not
come to us, reeking with carnage,For caresses
and applause.
42Mothers Day Proclamation, 1870Julia Ward Howe
- Our sons shall not be taken from us to
unlearnAll that we have been able to teach them
of charity, mercy and patience. - From the bosom of a devastated Earth a voice
goes up withOur own. It says "Disarm! Disarm!
43Mothers Day Proclamation, 1870Julia Ward Howe
- Let women
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- promote the alliance of the different
nationalities,The amicable settlement of
international questions,The great and general
interests of peace.
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45- Critical Public Health Issues
46Poverty and Hunger
- US 15 of residents and 22 of children live in
poverty - Rates of poverty in Blacks and Hispanics 2X
Whites - Poverty associated with worse physical and mental
health
47Jacob Riis
48Dorothea Lange
49Worldwide Poverty
- 1 billion people lack access to clean drinking
water - 3 billion lack adequate sanitation services
- Hunger-related causes kill as many people in 8
days as the atomic bomb killed at Hiroshima
50James Nachtwey
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52Maldistribution of Wealth
- Top 250 billionaires worldwide worth 1 trillion,
the combined income of bottom 2.5 billion people
(45 of worlds population) - U.S Richest 1 of the population owns 40 of
the countrys wealth -poorest 80 own 7-widest
gap of any industrialized nation
53Overconsumption (Affluenza)
- U.S. 6.3 of worlds population
- Owns 50 of the worlds wealth
- U.S. responsible for
- 25 of worlds energy consumption
- 33 of paper use
- 72 of hazardous waste production
54Income Inequality Kills
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- Higher income inequality is associated with
increased morbidity and mortality at all per
capita income levels
55Maldistribution of Wealth is Deadly
- 880,000 deaths/yr in U.S. would be averted if the
country had an income gap like Western European
nations, with their stronger social safety nets - BMJ 2009339b4471
56Voltaire
- The comfort of the rich rests upon an abundance
of the poor
57Hudson River, 2009
58Primo Levi
- A country is considered the more civilized the
more the wisdom and efficiency of its laws hinder
a weak man from becoming too weak or a powerful
one too powerful.
59The State of U.S. Health Care
- 49 million uninsured patients
- Millions more underinsured
- Remain in dead-end jobs
- Go without needed prescriptions due to
skyrocketing drug prices
60Headline from The Onion
- Uninsured Man Hopes His Symptoms Diagnosed This
Week On House
61The State of U.S. Health Care
- US ranks near the bottom among westernized
nations in life expectancy and infant mortality - Est. 51,000 deaths/year due to lack of health
insurance - Racial disparities in coverage, processes, and
outcomes of care
62Racial Disparities in Health CareAfrican-America
ns
- Equalizing the mortality rates of whites and
African-Americans would have averted 686,202
deaths between 1991 and 2000 - Whereas medical advances averted 176,633 deaths
- AJPH 2004942078-2081
63Environmental Degradation and Social
Injustice(Causes)
- Overpopulation
- Pollution
- Deforestation
- Global Warming
- Unsustainable Agricultural/Fishing Practices
- Pesticides, indoor cooking with biomass
64Environmental Degradation and Social
Injustice(Causes)
- Overconsumption / Affluenza
- Militarization
- Maldistribution of Wealth
- National and Global Political and Economic
Institutions - Exploitation
- Corporate Profiteering
65Environmental Degradation and Social
Injustice(Causes)
- Poor education
- Media manipulation and inaccurate reporting
- Money in politics
- Citizen apathy
66Environmental Degradation and Social
Injustice(Consequences)
- Increased poverty and overcrowding
- Famine
- Global Warming
- Weather extremes
- Species loss
- Human morbidity and mortality
- 40 of worlds yearly deaths linked to water,
air, and soil pollution - War
- Malthusian chaos and disaster
67Consequences of Global Warming
- 300,000 deaths and 5.5 million disability-adjusted
life years lost per year - WHO, UN Environment Program
- Expected to double by 2020
68World Military Spending (2012)(1.7 trillion in
2012 U.S. 34 of total)
69U.S. Discretionary Spending (2012)
70War and Peace
- World military budget
- 230X what the UN spends on peacekeeping
- US
- Largest arms supplier
- Greatest debtor to U.N. (including U.N.
peacekeeping fund)
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72Skewed Priorities
- The world spends 1.7 trillion/year on military
goods and services - For 25 of this, we could
- Eliminate starvation and malnutrition
- Provide shelter for all
- Eliminate illiteracy
- Provide clean and safe water
- Prevent soil erosion
73Skewed Priorities
- Prevent global warming
- Stop deforestation
- Aid all refugees
- Retire developing nations debt
- Provide clean, safe energy (through efficiency
and renewables)
74Skewed Priorities
- Prevent acid rain
- Fix the ozone hole
- Stabilize world population
- Provide basic universal health care and AIDS
control - Eliminate nuclear weapons and land mines
75DOD Announcement(September, 2011)
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- Pentagon Lacks Funding to Fix Public Schools on
Military Bases
76Dwight Eisenhower
- Every gun that is made, every rocket fired,
signifies in the final sense a theft from those
who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold
and not clothed
77Martin Luther King
- A nation that continues year after year to
spend more money on military defense than on
programs of social uplift is approaching
spiritual death.
78Health Costs of Militarization
- 3 hours of world arms spending annual WHO
budget - ½ day of world arms spending immunization for
all the worlds children - 3 days of US arms spending amount spent on
health, education and welfare programs for US
children in one year
79Health Costs of Militarization
- 3 weeks of world arms spending primary health
care for all in poor countries, including safe
drinking water and full immunizations - Brain drain 2/3 of US scientists work in
military-industrial complex (although much work
has widespread applicability)
80Foreign Aid
- In total dollars U.S. 1
- As a of GDP, U.S. ranks 21st among the worlds
wealthiest nations - U.S. Aid Over 1/3 military, 1/4 economic, 1/3
for food and development - Most U.S. aid benefits U.S. corporations
81Foreign Aid
- Americans think that 24 of the federal budget
goes toward foreign aid - 0.9 of the total federal budget, 1.6 of the
U.S. discretionary budget
82U.S. Charitable Giving
- 2.5 of income
- 2.9 at height of Great Depression
83The US Rogue Nation
- History Native Americans, slavery, current
excesses, disparities and injustices - Co-opting Nazi and Japanese WWII scientists
- Minimum 277 troop deployments by the US in its
225 year history - Over 1,000 bases worldwide today
- In U.S. and 69 other countries
84The US Rogue Nation
- Since the end of WWII, the US has bombed
- China, Korea, Indonesia, Cuba, Guatemala, Congo,
Peru, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Nicaragua, El
Salvador, Grenada, Libya, Panama, Afghanistan,
Sudan, Yugoslavia, and Iraq
85The US Rogue Nation
- Conservative estimate 8 million killed
- US invasions/bombings often largely at behest of
corporate interests - Drone strikes on allied/other nations and on U.S.
citizens
86The US Rogue Nation
- Continued funding of the Western Hemisphere
Institute for Security Cooperation - Formerly the School of the Americas
- Over 60,000 graduates, including many of the
worst human rights abusers in Latin America
(e.g., Manuel Noriega, Omar Torrijos, and the
assassins of Archbishop Oscar Romero)
87Hermann Goering(at the Nuremberg Trials, shortly
before being sentenced to death)
- Of course the people don't want war. Butit is
the leaders of the country who determine the
policy, and it is always a simple matter to drag
the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a
fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a
communist dictatorship . . .
88Hermann Goering
- Voice or no voice, the people can always be
brought to the bidding of the leadersAll you
have to do is to tell them they are being
attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of
patriotism and exposing the country to danger.
89Horace Odes (III.2.13)
- Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori
- It is sweet and fitting to die for ones country
90"Dulce Et Decorum Est"Wilfred Owen, 1917-18
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- In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He
plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning. - If in some smothering dreams you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in, And
watch the white eyes writhing in his face, His
hanging face, like a devil's sick of sin
91"Dulce Et Decorum Est"Wilfred Owen
- If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood
Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs,
Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud Of vile,
incurable sores on innocent tongues,- My friend,
you would not tell with such high zest To
children ardent for some desperate glory, The
old Lie Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori.
92International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change
- Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel
Land Mines - Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
93International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women Convention on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights - Convention for the Suppression of Traffic in
Persons - UN Convention on the Rights of Disabled Persons
94International Non-Cooperation/Isolationism
- Failure to sign or approve
- Protocol 1, Article 55 of the Geneva Conventions,
which bans methods of warfare which can cause
severe environmental damage - The Basel Convention on the Control of
Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes
95The US Rogue Nation
- Torture (involving health care professionals)
- Death Penalty
- US executes more of its citizens than any other
country except China, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and
Iran - Until recently, the US was the only country to
execute both juveniles and the mentally ill
96The US Rogue Nation
- Failure to follow World Court Decisions
- Failure to recognize International Criminal Court
97Solutions
- Activism (PSR, IPPNW, etc.)
- Education (APHA Militarism Education Group)
- Tolerance and appreciation of diversity
- Redirect money towards social justice and
environmental preservation - Eliminate WMDs
98Solutions
- Eliminate military recruiting in public schools
- APHA Resolution
- Increase foreign aid
- Create Dept. of Peace
- Assist victims of war (PHR, MSF, etc.)
- Treaties
99World Health Organization
- The role of the physician in the preservation
and promotion of peace is the most significant
factor for the attainment of health for all.
100Speak Up for the Disenfranchised
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- The first job of a citizen is to keep your mouth
open. - - Günter Grass
101First they came for the Jewsby Pastor Niemoller
- First they came for the Jews, and I did not
speak up, for I was not a Jew. - Then they came for the communists, and I did not
speak up for I was not a communist. - Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did
not speak up, for I was not a trade unionist. - Then they came for me, and there was no one left
to speak up for me.
102Have Faith in Your Ability to Affect Change
- "If you think you are too small to have an
impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in your
tent - - African Proverb
103Act Out of Love
104Our Home
105Earth/Moon Seen by Voyager Spacecraft through
Saturns Rings
106- Public Health and Social Justice Website
- http//www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
- http//www.phsj.org
- martindonohoe_at_phsj.org