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Saudi Arabia Fourth Largest Defence Spender In 2013

The report estimated Saudi Arabia was spending $59.6 billion, a rise of 8.6 per cent.

Saudi Arabia beat Britain to become the world’s fourth largest defence spender in 2013, a report said on Wednesday, as Western cuts and Asian and Middle Eastern growth shift the global balance of military power.

London’s International Institute for Strategic Studies said the United States remains by far the world’s pre-eminent military power, spending some $600 billion Last year, some 38 per cent of the global total.

Overall global defence spending probably fell marginally in 2013, it said, but increased dramatically in Asia and the Middle East. China’s military expenditure had increased by some 40 per cent since 2010, raising it to an estimated $112 billion.

That in itself is helping spark a wider Asian arms race, the report said, with Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and others also ramping up spending.

Despite a U.S. “pivot” to reallocate military forces to Asia, analysts say some countries – particularly Japan, locked in growing confrontation with Beijing over disputed maritime boundaries – worry that Washington might fail to back them in any conflict. Overall, Asian military spending in 2013 was 11.6 per cent higher than in 2010, it said.

In the Middle East, Gulf Arab state worries over Iran – as well as domestic discontent in the aftermath of the “Arab Spring” – has prompted Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members to significantly raise their spending.

“The West still spent over half of global defence outlays in 2013 (but) this is down from two thirds… in 2010,” IISS Director-General John Chipman told a press briefing. “Emerging economies continue to ramp up their defence spending levels.”

Russia increased its defence spending to some $68.2 billion, up 30 per cent from 2010 and now accounting for roughly a quarter of all European defence expenditure.

The report estimated Saudi Arabia was spending $59.6 billion – a figure researchers said was extremely conservative – pushing it above Britain at $57 billion or France at $52.4 billion. Saudi spending increased 8.6 percent in the 2012-13 period, it said.

Nevertheless, one of the central reasons for Saudi Arabia outpacing Britain was a shift in exchange rates, researchers said, meaning this could be reversed in 2014.

Of the top global spenders by percentage of gross domestic product, the vast majority were in the Middle East – Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bahrain, Libya, Algeria, Yemen and Jordan.

If Chinese military spending continues to increase at the current pace, IISS researchers estimate it may overtake that of the United States sometime in the 2030s. But it would likely take longer to match Washington’s overall military capabilities, the IISS said.

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Can't believe that KSA spends as much as Russia in its national defense.

This is incredible!
And they've got **** all to show for it, that's the best part!

They have the toys, but they can't even project any power in Yemen (their own back yard). In Syria they resort to Al Quida and their affiliates.

Of course the wahabis on this site will quote my post and try to counter by posting pics of different toys and even throw in Bahrain to show I'm wrong, but the reality is clear to everyone, even themselves. Russia spends the same amount and they're a major super power. Iran spends a third (more like 1/4th) and has major pull in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Lebanon.
 
And they've got **** all to show for it, that's the best part!

They have the toys, but they can't even project any power in Yemen (their own back yard). In Syria they resort to Al Quida and their affiliates.

Of course the wahabis on this site will quote my post and try to counter by posting pics of different toys and even throw in Bahrain to show I'm wrong, but the reality is clear to everyone, even themselves. Russia spends the same amount and they're a major super power. Iran spends a third (more like 1/4th) and has major pull in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Lebanon.


Hey, Saudi Arabia is not MullahStan. We don't live in a jungle to poke a nose in others internal issues. Saudi Arabia is bound to the UN and to the international community. Whatever we buy is for us and us only.

Take a look at MullahStan spending money on terrorist organizations while its people are starving.

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These pics above were taken couple days ago. Iranians fighting with each other to get a 10 kilo of rice, cooking oil, sugar and other food aid while Saudi Arabia is prospering. Not to mention Iranian cancer patients in Saudi hospitals for treatment on state expense.
 
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And they've got **** all to show for it, that's the best part!

They have the toys, but they can't even project any power in Yemen (their own back yard). In Syria they resort to Al Quida and their affiliates.

Of course the wahabis on this site will quote my post and try to counter by posting pics of different toys and even throw in Bahrain to show I'm wrong, but the reality is clear to everyone, even themselves. Russia spends the same amount and they're a major super power. Iran spends a third (more like 1/4th) and has major pull in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Lebanon.

I hope that Iran and KSA could cooperate with each other for the sake of the Middle East.

BTW, i think now the leaders of both side are trying to rebuild its diplomatic relationship.
 
*sigh* another thread changes into a shia-wahabi internet jihad:astagh:
 
People lining up for government subsided food happens all around the world.

the following picture is in the U.S for instance !

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Okay a dreams dream.. Saudi Arabia spending 25% of its budget on RND together with Pakistan. :drag:
 
And they've got **** all to show for it, that's the best part!

They have the toys, but they can't even project any power in Yemen (their own back yard). In Syria they resort to Al Quida and their affiliates.

Of course the wahabis on this site will quote my post and try to counter by posting pics of different toys and even throw in Bahrain to show I'm wrong, but the reality is clear to everyone, even themselves. Russia spends the same amount and they're a major super power. Iran spends a third (more like 1/4th) and has major pull in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Lebanon.

Who the pfuck invited a Persianized Central Asian nomad and clueless immigrant living in Canada like you to make clueless comments? Just stfu ibn mut'ah. Should you not be more worried about the shithole that you escaped from? KSA is booming on all fronts. We don't need your Farsi advice. So is the GCC. See the section and thread you are commenting on?

KSA has a major "pull" as you call it in all those states that you mentioned, all largely failed with the exception of Lebanon although that can also be discussed, INCLUDING the entire Sunni Arab world and Sunni Muslim world. So another failed comparison. This will always be the case for obvious reasons.

Excellent relations with USA, EU, NATO and a emerging power like China who are the biggest trading partner of KSA and the GCC. India as well. Pakistan, Indonesia. Basically all the most important states of the world. And here you are talking about your so-called pull in 4 largely failed states where we and many other bigger factors are present in as well.:lol:

KSA's military is already one of the best in the world and is only going to get better by each year when more self-sufficiency is reached and more experience. This is enviable. You, despite being dumb, and everyone else know it.

PS: Those numbers are slightly exaggerated and the spending on the military budget is 8,5% of the entire budget not 25% like some clowns claimed. This spending will decrease and until now it is not a major problem since the money is there in abundance and the economy is booming, especially that of the non oil and gas sector.
 
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KSA should invest more in training rather than purchasing. All these weapons are of no use if you don't know the full capability of them.
 
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