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These are the ten countries in the world with the highest military expenditures
The world's ten countries with the highest military spending for 2023 are: the United States of America with $916 billion, China with $296 billion, Russia with $109 billion, India with $83.5 billion, Saudi Arabia with $75.8 billion, The United Kingdom spent $74.9 billion, Germany spent $66.8 billion, Ukraine spent $64.7 billion, France spent $61.3 billion, and Japan spent $50.1 billion. The website "World of Statistics" has published on the X platform, the statistics of the world's countries for military spending in 2023. According to the website "World of Statistics", the country after Japan with military expenses is followed by South Korea with 47.9 billion dollars, Italy with 35.5 billion dollars , Australia $32.3 billion, Poland $31.6 billion, Israel $27.5 billion, Canada $27.2 billion, Spain $23.7 billion, Brazil $22.8 billion, Netherlands $16.6 billion, Turkey $15.8 billion, Mexico $11.8 billion, Colombia $10.7 billion, Iran $10.2 billion, Indonesia $9.4 billion, Sweden $8.7 billion, Norway $8.6 billion, Pakistan $8.5 billion, Denmark $8.1 billion and Switzerland $6.3 billion in military spending for 2023. Military spending, 2023:??USA: $916 billion??China : $296 billion??Russia: $109 billion??India: $83.5 billion??Saudi Arabia: $75.8 billion??UK: $74.9 billion??Germany: $66.8 billion??Ukraine: $64.7 billion??France: $61.3 billion??Japan: $50.1 billion??South Korea:…— World of Statistics (@stats_feed) May 7, 2024
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