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Anonymous ID: 9tKrlRvKUnited States /pol/510768467#510772476
7/19/2025, 4:13:42 AM
>>510768467
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Anonymous ID: gDFUpJOFUnited States /pol/510723013#510750933
7/18/2025, 11:02:05 PM
>>510749347
1970s: The Soviet Union's military expenditure was roughly 10-12% of its GDP. This high level of spending was driven by the arms race with the United States, including the development of nuclear weapons, the Warsaw Pact military commitments, and technological advancements.

Early 1980s: Military spending peaked, often estimated at around 12-15% of GDP. Under leaders like Brezhnev and Andropov, the USSR continued to prioritize military capabilities, leading to a significant military-industrial complex.

Mid to Late 1980s: With Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost, there was a gradual reduction in military expenditure. By the late 1980s, military spending as a percentage of GDP declined to approximately 8-10%, reflecting economic strains and shifts in strategic priorities.
The Soviet Union allocated a substantial portion of its GDP to military purposes throughout this period.
The peak occurred in the early 1980s, aligned with heightened Cold War tensions.
Economic challenges and political reforms in the late 1980s prompted a reduction in military spending.

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Anonymous ID: pacjgJafUnited States /pol/510431770#510447304
7/15/2025, 3:57:21 PM
Anonymous ID: bjRiPfGwUnited States /pol/509931846#509944309
7/9/2025, 9:09:12 PM