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    AZERBAIJAN LISTED AMONG WORLD'S MOST MILITARIZED COUNTRIES

    November 14, 2012 - 19:22 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel tops the list of the world's most militarized
    nations, according to the latest Global Militarization Index released
    Tuesday, Nov 13 by the Bonn International Centre for Conversion (BICC).

    At number 34, Israel's main regional rival, Iran, is far behind.

    Indeed, every other Near Eastern country, with the exceptions of Yemen
    (37) and Qatar (43), is more heavily militarized than the Islamic
    Republic, according to the Index, whose research is funded by the
    German Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development.

    Singapore ranks second, followed by Syria, Russia, Jordan, and
    Cyprus, according to the Index, which is based on a number of weighted
    variables, such as the comparison of a country's military budget with
    its gross domestic product (GDP), and the percentage of the GDP it
    spends on health care.

    Six of the top 10 states, including Israel (1), Syria (4), Jordan
    (5), Kuwait (7), Bahrain (9), and Saudi Arabia (10) are located in
    the Middle East, while yet another of Iran's neighbors, Azerbaijan,
    made its first entry into the militarized elite at number 8.

    Meanwhile, Armenia is ranked 23rd.

    Bahrain's placement in the top 10 was also a first for the
    Sunni-dominated kingdom which has been backed by Saudi Arabia and
    the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in an increasingly violent effort to
    suppress demands by the Shi'ite majority for democratic reform.

    While the Middle East is far more militarized than any other region -
    all of its countries rank within the top 40 - Southeast Asia, led by
    Singapore, appears ascendant, according to Jan Grebe, the Index's head
    researcher who directs BICC's work in the field of arms export control.

    In addition to Singapore, China (82) and India (71) are increasing
    their defense budgets at a relatively rapid rate, while the recent
    flaring of territorial conflicts between Beijing and its neighbors
    across the South and East China Seas will likely amplify voices within
    those countries for defense build-ups, IPS reported.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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