Anonymous
7/4/2025, 4:12:04 AM
No.936612323
>>936609777
>>936609829
>How much do other countries spend on their militaries relative to America?
only one nation on earth spends more than the US per capita: Israel - with less than 1/30th the population of the US.
the US spends 2223 dollars per capita.
south Korea is in fact the 11th highest expenditure, at: 856.8 dollars per capita.
UAE ($2020),
Singapore ($1931),
Kuwait ($1832),
Saudi Arabia ($1805),
Oman ($1352),
Norway ($1302),
Australia ($1038),
and Brunei ($957) all spend more per capita than South Korea
it should be noted that despite having just 4.2% of the world's population, American military expenditure is approximately 37% of the entire planet's spending.
the US' military spending also matches that of the next 10 nations in the world combined - 7 of whom are allies - or were before trump started his dementia-addled threats to annex greenland, canada, etc.
>>936609829
>How much do other countries spend on their militaries relative to America?
only one nation on earth spends more than the US per capita: Israel - with less than 1/30th the population of the US.
the US spends 2223 dollars per capita.
south Korea is in fact the 11th highest expenditure, at: 856.8 dollars per capita.
UAE ($2020),
Singapore ($1931),
Kuwait ($1832),
Saudi Arabia ($1805),
Oman ($1352),
Norway ($1302),
Australia ($1038),
and Brunei ($957) all spend more per capita than South Korea
it should be noted that despite having just 4.2% of the world's population, American military expenditure is approximately 37% of the entire planet's spending.
the US' military spending also matches that of the next 10 nations in the world combined - 7 of whom are allies - or were before trump started his dementia-addled threats to annex greenland, canada, etc.