TY - JOUR T1 - Subways of terror JF - British Journal of General Practice JO - Br J Gen Pract SP - 717 LP - 717 VL - 55 IS - 518 AU - Suhayl Saadi Y1 - 2005/09/01 UR - http://bjgp.org/content/55/518/717.abstract N2 - Bombs are bad for one's health. Whether one considers the full WHO definition or even the most basic criterion of remaining alive and sentient, bombs tend to militate towards diseases — social, physical, psychological and spiritual. This applies equally whether one is a resident of London, Belfast or Baghdad. The question, in the public health context, is to ask, where the bombs come from?Like tobacco and drug barons, they're not fussy. Child soldiers in central Africa, both sides in the Iran–Iraq war, rapturous Millenarian's in Midwestern US, police-state Saudi Arabia, über-fortress Israel, the Mujaheddin in Afghanistan … theirs is a toxic egalitarianism, an amorality that makes Satan look like a Tupperware matron. The UK is the second biggest arms dealer in the world. Our taxes, our labour.Full-spectrum dominance, the goal of the current US administration (to which … ER -