The costs of war encompass economic, human, and social tolls, including military spending, civilian casualties, and long-term infrastructure damage. Governments use this concept to justify budgets or anti-war policies, while historians analyze it to assess national impacts. Beneficiaries often include defense contractors and political leaders, though societies bear the heaviest burdens through debt and trauma.
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