Welcome to a new episode of the sharp 10 Global Trends Podcast.
My name is Andrea, and today we are talking about the cost of wars, not just in lives, which we already know is unbearable, but in money, in opportunity costs, in the futures we are quietly choosing not to build.
Here is the number that started this episode for me. Between the wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran, and the planned military budgets of the US, China, and Europe through 2030, humanity is on track to spend roughly $20 trillion on weapons and military.
That’s more than $10 billion per day. 10,000 million dollars every single day. That same $20 trillion could do all at once, lift a billion people out of poverty, stabilize the climate, and for you personally, cure diseases, diseases that kill you and the people you love, and put serious science behind longer, healthier lives and all sorts of civilization-changing progress.
The price for wars and for such an alternative future is the same. What we get for it is not.
So today, I want to do something most podcasts do not.
I want to challenge where the entire world is heading and question if what we’re doing is even remotely smart.
With me is Claude, the AI from Anthropic. Claude’s responses will be voiced by Charles and my comments by Daniel.
Together we will look at exactly where the 20 trillion is going, what it could be building instead, and why we keep making the choices we are making. If you have ever wondered why your government can find money for war, but never for a much better future, this episode is for you.
All right, let’s get into it.