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Is It
Worth It?

Right now, as you read this, lives are ending. Homes are burning. Children are running. Not because they chose war — but because someone else did.

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Is It Worth It
$2.7 Trillion on War
3,000+ Civilians Dead
2.7 Million Displaced
95% Wildlife Lost
70% Aid Unfunded
Is It Worth It
$2.7 Trillion on War
3,000+ Civilians Dead
2.7 Million Displaced
95% Wildlife Lost
70% Aid Unfunded
Live Data — 2026 Iran-Israel Conflict

The War That's Happening Right Now

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched military operations against Iran. Since then, the numbers have not stopped climbing. These are not statistics. These are people. Mothers. Fathers. Children who will never go home.

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Humans Killed
Over 3,000 civilians and 6,000 military personnel. Each one had a name, a family, a life they were building.
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People Displaced
2.7 million people forced to flee — carrying children, not belongings. Running from the ego of men they've never met.
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War Spending Per Hour
Global military burn rate: $308 million every single hour. While 70% of humanitarian health appeals remain unfunded.
Since you opened this page
0 more people have been displaced from their homes, and $0 has been spent on weapons instead of medicine.
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The Choice We're Making

War Money vs. A Better World

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$7.4B
Spent on war — every single day
The Cost of Destruction
$2.7 Trillion per year flows into global military machines. This is 13 times more than all development aid in the world combined. We invest in ending lives, not saving them.
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14
World-class hospitals could be built — daily
What $7.4B Could Build Instead
One state-of-the-art regional hospital costs ~$500M. One single day of global war spending could build 14 of them. In one month, every major city in Africa could have a world-class hospital.
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$308M
Burned every hour on military operations
One Hour of War
In the time it takes you to watch a movie, $308 million has been converted from human potential into smoke, rubble, and grief. This money evaporates — the damage it leaves behind does not.
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300K
Children educated for life — per hour of war savings
One Hour of Peace
$1 billion educates 1 million children in developing regions for a lifetime. Just one hour of war money — re-directed — means 300,000 children learn to read, think, and dream. Instead of run.
We spend 13 times more on learning how to destroy each other than on learning how to heal each other. While 70% of global health emergency appeals go unfunded — not a single missile has ever been cancelled for lack of budget.
What If You Were the Leader?

Redirect the Budget

💣 Military: 100% 🕊️ Humanity: 0%
27,000
Missiles Funded
Each one built to end something — a life, a home, a future.
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Schools Built
Each one built to start something — a dream, a career, a generation.
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The Scars That Never Healed

History's Silent Victims

Wars don't just kill soldiers. They erase species. They poison rivers for generations. They turn forests into ash and oceans into graveyards. Here is what ego costs the planet.

1965–75
Vietnam War — The Land That Was Poisoned
Millions of acres of forest destroyed. 50% of coastal mangroves gone. Agent Orange contaminated the soil for generations — children are still born with defects because of a war that ended 50 years ago. The trees didn't fight. The rivers didn't choose a side.
1977–92
Mozambique Civil War — 95% of Wildlife Erased
Gorongosa National Park lost 95% of all its wildlife during the 15-year civil war. Elephants, buffalo, hippos — massacred for meat to feed armies, or killed simply because they were in the way. An entire ecosystem, decades in the making, gone in years.
1991
Gulf War — The Oceans Turned Black
A single act of war created one of history's worst oil spills — killing 100,000 seabirds and destroying 90% of local coastal fauna. Fish, crabs, coral — an entire marine world suffocated in crude oil. For what? Territory. Ego. The word of a politician.
1994
Rwanda — Where Even the Gorillas Wept
Akagera National Park lost 90% of its large mammals. Refugees fleeing genocide stripped Virunga National Park of its forests for firewood. Mountain gorillas — some of the last on Earth — lost their home because humans couldn't share theirs.
1983–05
Sudan — 100,000 Elephants to 5,000
Two decades of civil war reduced Sudan's elephant population from 100,000 to just 5,000. Armed groups slaughtered them for ivory to fund more weapons, to fight more wars, to kill more elephants. A cycle of ego feeding on extinction.
🕊 Memorial — Species Lost to Human Conflict
Zanzibar Leopard Schomburgk's Deer Japanese Sea Lion Caribbean Monk Seal Javan Tiger Caspian Tiger Wake Island Rail Laysan Rail Syrian Wild Ass Arabian Ostrich Bubal Hartebeest Vietnamese Javan Rhino Western Black Rhino Pyrenean Ibex Golden Toad Guam Flycatcher Mariana Mallard Ilin Island Cloudrunner Zanzibar Leopard Schomburgk's Deer Japanese Sea Lion Caribbean Monk Seal Javan Tiger Caspian Tiger Wake Island Rail Laysan Rail Syrian Wild Ass Arabian Ostrich Bubal Hartebeest Vietnamese Javan Rhino Western Black Rhino Pyrenean Ibex Golden Toad Guam Flycatcher Mariana Mallard Ilin Island Cloudrunner
They never chose a side. They never voted for war. They simply vanished — collateral damage of human ego.

"An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind."

Mahatma Gandhi  ·  The man who taught the world that the strongest weapon is to refuse to fight.
Is It Worth It?

Every missile fired was a school that was never built.
Every bomb dropped was a hospital that will never open.
Every life taken was a mother who will cry until she dies.

Politicians sign papers. Generals move pins on maps.
But it's a five-year-old in Tehran who wakes up screaming.
It's a grandmother in Beirut who buries her grandson.
It's a father in Haifa who never comes home.

They didn't choose this. None of them chose this.
But they pay for it — with everything they have.

The world spends $2.7 Trillion a year
learning how to kill each other.

What if we spent it learning how to live together?
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