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Why does Saudi Arabia spend so much money on its military - yet its military is so weak?

i.e No powerful destroyers, nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers or amphibious warfare ships?
 
Why does Saudi Arabia spend so much money on its military - yet its military is so weak?

i.e No powerful destroyers, nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers or amphibious warfare ships?
I agree Saudi Arabia needs to have at least 16 Submarines and at least 40 major Ships in which 28 should be Frigates and 12 should be destroyers

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As Pakistan has backed from sending troops inside Yemen. So, will KSA going to acquire services of armed Men from Afghanistan who are basically terrorist being paid by GCC in the last 3 decades.
 
Why not KSA goes for another 150 EF-2000s and in deal with UK to buy back Tornadoes with spare parts and give them EF-2000s with some added money. Also, as Jordan is also playing its role KSA should give them F-5s for Free.

Also, GCC should announce a plan for Egypt to buy French Mirage-2000s with upgrades other than Rafaels and MiG-35s.
 
Why not KSA goes for another 150 EF-2000s and in deal with UK to buy back Tornadoes with spare parts and give them EF-2000s with some added money. Also, as Jordan is also playing its role KSA should give them F-5s for Free.

Also, GCC should announce a plan for Egypt to buy French Mirage-2000s with upgrades other than Rafaels and MiG-35s.

Might as well send them this:

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May 20, 2015

Saudi Arabia’s special forces - in pictures

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who is also deputy premier and minister of interior, attended the graduation parade and ceremony of special security forces units in Riyadh on Wednesday.

Upon arrival, the crown prince was received by the commander of special security forces Major General Mofleh Al Otaibi and a number of high ranking officers. * Saudi Press Agency

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Members of Saudi Arabia’s special forces during a graduation ceremony held in Riyadh on May 19, 2015.

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he graduation parade was held in Riyadh.

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Special forces scaling walls during the graduation parade.

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Armoured vehicles rolling in during the parade.

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Saudi security forces demonstrating their skills.

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Members of Saudi Arabia’s special forces during a graduation parade.
 

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