The world’s military costs reached $ 1.5 trillion in $ 1

The Stockholm Sipri Iernational Institute for Peace Research (SIPRI) reported today (Monday) that the world’s military costs rose to $ 1.5 trillion in year 2, which is the highest annual increase since the Cold War, due to increased geopolitical clashes and tensions.
According to RCO News Agency, the research institute said that Europe and West Asia have witnessed the most severe increases in military spending, and some European couries have had “unprecedeed” increases at their costs.
According to a new report by the Iernational Research Institute, military costs around the world, especially in Europe and West Asia, have increased.
The costs increased by 4.9 perce globally compared to year 2, and the year of the 10th consecutive year has increased costs, the institute said.
“This increase has been unprecedeed,” said Sipri, a researcher at the CIA. It was the highest annual increase since the end of the Cold War. “Although there may be further increases during the Cold War, data from the Soviet Union is not available.”
The new report from the Sipri Institute also said that more than 5 couries, including all three couries with the highest costs in military affairs, increased their military budget last year.
Significa impact
“The main reason for this is the increase in geopolitical stresses,” Liang said. Increasing military spending is likely to have a significa political and socio-economic impact on societies. “Couries that have increased their military spending must consider a number of issues in their budget decisions.”
“For example, many European couries have reduced other costs such as iernational aid to increase their military spending and are trying to increase taxes or rely on loans or debt to finance these costs,” he said.
The main reason for the rise in costs was the European region, including Russia, where the costs rose 2 perce to $ 5 billion.
“All European couries have increased their budget except for Malta, and this has brought European military spending to its highest level at the end of the Cold War and is an unprecedeed record,” Cypri said in a report.
Russia’s military costs reached $ 5 billion in year 2, a 2 perce increase compared to the previous year and twice the year.
Ukraine’s military costs also increased by 4.9 perce, reaching $ 1.5 billion.
While this amou is only 5 % of Russia’s weapons costs, it is 2 % of GDP for Ukraine. This means that Kiev carries the most military burden among any coury.
Germany re -armed
According to a new report by the Sipri Research Institute, German military costs increased by 5 % to $ 1.5 billion and surpassed India, becoming the fourth largest coury in the world to increase military spending.
“Germany has become the largest Western coury and Europe’s ceral coury for the first time since East and Western Germany’s re -joining military affairs,” said a researcher at the Sipri Institute.
America’s largest military spending
The United States, the world’s largest spending on military affairs, increased its costs by 4.9 perce to $ 5 billion. It alone accous for 2 % of world costs and 2 perce of military spending among NATO couries.
The Sipri Institute said in a new report that the total number of NATO members’ military costs increased to $ 1.5 trillion with the increase in the costs of all members.
“We saw in year 2 that nine couries out of 5 NATO couries were aimed at spending two perce of their GDP, the highest since the coalition was founded,” Liang coinued.
Although some of these increases have been the result of European military aid to Ukraine, concerns over the possibility of US cooperation with the coalition have also extended it.
“There has really been a change in European defense policies, so we will see extensive preparations in the arms industry in the coming years,” the researcher said at the Sipri Institute.
Growth of 2 % of West Asian military spending
Military budgets in West Asia have also increased dramatically to about $ 2 billion, a 5 perce increase compared to year 2.
As the Zionist regime’s attacks on Gaza coinued, the Zionist regime’s military spending increased by 2 perce to $ 1.5 billion in year 2.
The Stockholm Iernational Peace Institute noted that the figure shows the highest annual increase since the six -day war in year 2.
China and three decades of consecutive growth
China, the world’s second -largest coury -cost coury, raised its budget by 5 perce to about $ 2 billion, which is a “sign of three decades of consecutive growth”.
China, which is investing in the modernization of the army and the expansion of its cyber warfare and nuclear arsenal capabilities, has cost half of the total military spending in Asia and Oceania.
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