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Sanctions have a more prolonged impact compared to wars. While wars are undoubtedly horrendous, their effects often cease when the conflict ends. But the consequences of sanctions are often longer-lasting. Some consequences of sanctions, such as malnutrition among children or untreated (or under-treated) medical conditions due to a lack of necessary medications, may manifest themselves over several decades.
War can have a severely detrimental effect on the economy, and its consequences can be just as long-lasting, if not more so, than those of sanctions. An economy that is weakened by war can have a ripple effect that extends for generations to come, leading to malnutrition and mental health issues among future generations.
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