“@SIPRI report on 2019 world military expenditure is quite revealing:
US is top spender with $732 billion, 3.4% of its GDP.
Saudi Arabia is 5th with $61.9 billion, 8% of its GDP.
Iran is 18th with $12.6 billion, 2.3% of its GDP.
So, who is advancing arms race in our region?” Majid Takht-Ravanchi tweeted late on Monday.
It came after a new report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute on Monday found that the US 2019 increase of $732 billion, which accounted for 38% of global military spending, is equal to Germany’s entire military spending for that year. The US spends about 3.2% of gross domestic product on defense annually.
“The recent growth in US military spending is largely based on a perceived return to competition between the great powers,” Pieter Wezeman, a senior researcher at SIPRI, said of the findings.