
KSA Saudi: What are the #Muslim armies for, if not to protect and liberate the Muslim Ummah from the tyranny it faces??
Saudi Arabia
Military expenditure: $62.8 billion
Expenditure as pct. of GDP: 9.3% (2nd highest)
1-yr. spending change: 14.3% (16th highest)
Total arms imports: $1.5 billion (4th highest)
Saudi Arabia hiked its military budget by 14.3% in 2013. The House of Saud aims to replace its current 20-year old weapon stores, including a heavy investment in missile defense systems. Like many of the countries with the biggest military budgets, Saudi Arabia benefits from one of the world’s largest oil reserves.
The House of Saud is but a house of cards which is in need to be replacement by one Khalifah the leader of the Khilafah which will aim to re-unify the Muslim lands and protect her from the tyranny of others.
Saudi Arabia
Military expenditure: $62.8 billion
Expenditure as pct. of GDP: 9.3% (2nd highest)
1-yr. spending change: 14.3% (16th highest)
Total arms imports: $1.5 billion (4th highest)
Saudi Arabia hiked its military budget by 14.3% in 2013. The House of Saud aims to replace its current 20-year old weapon stores, including a heavy investment in missile defense systems. Like many of the countries with the biggest military budgets, Saudi Arabia benefits from one of the world’s largest oil reserves.
The House of Saud is but a house of cards which is in need to be replacement by one Khalifah the leader of the Khilafah which will aim to re-unify the Muslim lands and protect her from the tyranny of others.
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