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Selects: Why Landmines Are The Deadliest Legacy Of War

2024/10/26
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Key Insights

Why are landmines considered the deadliest legacy of war?

They remain active for decades, killing and maiming civilians long after conflicts end.

Why do landmines pose a significant threat to civilians?

They are indiscriminate, affecting both soldiers and civilians, and persist in areas where conflicts have ended.

Why do landmine casualties seem to be increasing?

Recent conflicts in Yemen, Syria, and ISIS activities have contributed to the rise in casualties.

Why did the U.S. not sign the International Landmine Treaty?

The U.S. cited the need to maintain landmines in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea as a defense measure.

Why is removing landmines a challenging task?

Landmines are not marked, making them hard to locate, and some are made of materials that do not trigger metal detectors.

Why did Princess Diana focus on landmine eradication?

She aimed to raise global awareness and support for the victims of landmines, particularly civilians and children.

Chapters

Los tipos principales de minas terrestres, incluyendo las minas antipersona y antitanque, y cómo funcionan.
  • Existen más de 350 tipos de minas terrestres.
  • Las minas antipersona incluyen minas de explosión, minas de fragmentación y minas de rebote.
  • Las minas antitanque están diseñadas para desactivar tanques y requieren más peso para activarse.

Shownotes Transcript

One of the worst legacies of war are the millions of landmines left behind. They hide for decades after a conflict is over, exploding beneath unsuspecting civilians and children. To many, removing mines and banning new ones is of paramount importance. Learn all about the scope of the problem and this important work in this classic episode.

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