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Saudi Arabia's Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant-General Fayyad bin Hamed Al-Ruwaili, meets the members of Saudi joint forces. (SPA File)
  • Qatar's military expenditure reaches $15.4 billion, ranking close to the Netherlands
  • The United States remains the global leader with $877 billion in military spending

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia leads the Middle East region in terms of significant military investments during the year 2022, a latest report pointed out.

Saudi Arabia, a major player in the region, ranks fifth globally with a defense budget of $75 billion, highlighted the data released by the World of Statistics.

This was notably higher than many European powers such as the UK, Germany, and France, which allocated $68.5 billion, $55.8 billion, and $53.6 billion respectively during the period.

Israel, another key country in the Middle East, had a defense budget of $23.4 billion in 2022, placing it ahead of larger economies like Spain and Brazil. This underscores the strategic importance of defense for the nation, given its geopolitical position and ongoing regional challenges.

Qatar, another key Gulf country, has also made significant defense investments, with a budget of $15.4 billion. This places it just below the Netherlands and slightly ahead of countries like Spain in terms of military expenditure.

The United States continues to lead the world in military spending, allocating a staggering $877 billion in 2022. China follows with a budget of $292 billion, while Russia and India have set aside $86.4 billion and $81.4 billion respectively.

To sum it up, while global powers like the USA and China dominate in absolute defense spending, Middle Eastern countries, particularly Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Qatar, continue to prioritize their military budgets, reflecting the region’s complex geopolitical landscape and the importance of defense in ensuring national security.