U.S. involvement in 21st-century wars (post-9/11) has cost an estimated $8 trillion to $21 trillion, according to extensive analysis. This includes direct military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, veterans' care, homeland security, and interest payments on debt, funded mostly through borrowing rather than taxes. 

Estimates of deaths resulting from 20th-century wars vary widely depending on whether they include famine and government-led mass killings, generally ranging between 100 million and over 200 million people. The deadliest conflicts were World War I (approx. 20 million) and World War II (roughly 70–85 million). 

The money spent could have beened used to end world hunger and discover a cure for cancer.

In stead of spending billions of dollars funding wars we should allocate those dollars to save lives rather killing innocent men, women and children,

The cost of a single bomb could feed literally thosands of starving children .

We solved Malaria ehen we drained the swamps and we can end war forever by preventing countries from borrowing money to fund their wars.

Elom Musk has a networth of 795 billion dollars and has the assets to end world hunger, find er a cure for cancer and end wars forever.

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Malaria is estimated to have killed between 150 million and 300 million people during the 20th century. This figure accounts for approximately 2% to 5% of all deaths during that period, with the majority of mortality occurring in sub-Saharan Africa, according to data from and. 

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