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Egypt Has Largest Military Forces But Lowest Military Spending in MENA – SIPRI

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Egypt Has Largest Military Forces But Lowest Military Spending in MENA - SIPRI

Egypt has one of the largest military forces and inventories of major weapons in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, (SIPRI) has sa... Read more

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