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U.N. official: Global military spending rising at alarming rate  after years of
decline
By Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press, 8/30/2001 16:23
UNITED NATIONS (AP)   Global military spending is rising at an
alarming rate after years of decline following the end of the Cold
War a decade ago, the top U.N. disarmament official said Thursday.
''The highest rates of increase, once again, were in countries
with enormous unmet social and economic needs in Africa and south
Asia,'' said Undersecretary-General for Disarmament Affairs
Jayantha Dhanapala.
He quoted figures released in June by the Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute that reported that military
spending by the world's nations rose to $798 billion in 2000 from $780 billion
in 1999.
''All together, arms sales to developing countries exceeded $36
billion last year, an increase of 8 percent,'' Dhanapala said at
Macquarie University in Sydney. His office in New York released a
copy of the speech.
The United States sold almost half the weapons purchased last
year by developing countries, followed by Russia, France, Germany,
Britain and China, the U.S. Congressional Research reported earlier
this month. The three leading purchasers were the United Arab Emirates, India and 
South Korea.
According to the Stockholm Institute, there were 25 major armed
conflicts in the world last year   23 of them inside poor countries
''that could least afford such a tragic waste of precious human
life and scarce economic resources,'' said Dhanapala.
''The tragedy of these numbers becomes all the more apparent
when we consider that half the world struggles to survive on less
than $2 per day,'' he said.
The U.N. Security Council passed a resolution Thursday on the
prevention of armed conflict that called on member states to ensure
implementation of the U.N. program of action on the illicit trade
in small arms. The action program was developed during a summit on
small arms in New York in July.
In his speech, Dhanapala noted that the first resolution adopted
by the U.N. General Assembly more than 50 years ago called for the
elimination of all weapons of mass destruction.
Yet, today, some 30,000 nuclear weapons reportedly remain in
arsenals around the world, many on hair-trigger alert, he said.
There are also an estimated 550 million small arms in
circulation around the world.
''Whether one looks at the big weapons or the little ones, the
facts are alarming,'' Dhanapala said.
International efforts to halt or slow the spread of weapons have
also stalled, he said.
Negotiations on nuclear disarmament and controlling the fissile
material used in nuclear weapons are deadlocked at the U.N.
Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, he said. The nuclear test ban
treaty hasn't received enough ratifications to enter into force,
and efforts to enforce a ban on germ warfare broke down last month
after the United States declared a draft proposal unacceptable.
''A new phase of the global nuclear arms race   likely to be
accompanied by a missile race and the weaponization of space   is
another risk, now that the future of the Anti-Ballistic Missile
Treaty is in jeopardy as a result of the stated intention of the
U.S. to withdraw as a party,'' Dhanapala said.
President Bush has announced plans to build an anti-missile
shield, which would violate the 1972 ABM treaty that Russia views
as a cornerstone of international security.

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