Post-1990, military spending remained steady, with spikes during moments of regional instability, such as the Gulf War (1990-91) and the Yemen conflict in the mid-2010s. Spending rose to 13.3% in 2015, showcasing the country’s strategic focus on maintaining regional influence. In recent years, expenditure has gradually declined, reaching 7.4% in 2022. This reduction aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives aimed at diversifying the economy and reducing dependency on oil revenues and defense imports.
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