Cost of War

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[Audio] List of Contents Introduction Impact of war Causes of war Charaterization cost of war 01 04 02 03.

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[Audio] Introduction A comprehensive assessment of the cost of war covers all aspects, including pre-war preparations, property damage, casualties, infrastructure damage and post-war reconstruction costs. The costs of war extend to the depletion of material, financial and human resources. The war also has a lasting impact on social welfare, people's expectations and education systems. Studying the costs of war provides insight into armed conflict's complex social and economic impacts. This provides insight into the true costs of armed conflict and valuable information for developing comprehensive response strategies. Therefore, the study of war costs is not only related to financial expenditure but also to the deep thinking of the overall development of society and country..

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[Audio] CHARACTERIZATION OF WAR DIRECT COST The immediate and explicit expenditures resulting from involvement in armed conflict or warfare Example : military spending, weapons, personnel, equipment, healthcare for wounded soldiers and aid to affected areas. INDIRECT COST Encompass a broad range of impacts that are not immediately visible or quantifiable Include long-term economic repercussions, effects on mental health, displacement of population and environmental damage..

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[Audio] MILITARY EXPENDITURES 1. 3. HUMAN CASUALTIES 2. LOGISTICS EXPENDITURES 4. INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE DIRECT COST It involves the acquisition and maintenance of equipment, vehicles, aircraft, and technological advancements. The costs associated with transportation, supply chains, fuel and overall logistical framework necessary to sustain military operations. War often leads to extensive damage to infrastructure such as roads, bridges, buildings, hospitals and utilities like water and power supply Loses of lives, injuries and long-term health implications for military personnel and civillians..

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[Audio] ECONOMIC IMPACT 1. 2. HEALTH AND WELL-BEING 3. ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IMPACT INDIRECT COST Leading to lost productivity, destruction of infrastructure and increased public debt. Wars cause environmental devastation through pollution, deforestation and destructions of ecosystems. Displacement, refugee crisis and the breakdown of social structures contribute to long-term instability. Wars often results in physical injuries, mental trauma and long-term health issues among civillians and military personnel..

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[Audio] IMPACT OF WAR. IMPACT OF WAR.

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CONCLUSION.

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