Weakest Militaries in the World

Yemen

Civil unrest and lack of resources severely cripple Yemen's military  capabilities, leaving it vulnerable to internal and external threats.

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Syria

Years of conflict have left Syria's military weakened and divided, struggling to maintain control amidst ongoing turmoil.

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North Korea

Despite boasting a large standing army, North Korea's outdated equipment  and limited resources hinder its effectiveness on the global stage.

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Somalia

Constant instability and factional fighting render Somalia's military ineffective, unable to provide security for its citizens.

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Iraq

Struggling with internal conflict and external threats, Iraq faces  challenges in building a strong military force capable of defending its  borders.

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Afghanistan

Decades of war and insurgency have left Afghanistan's military in a  fragile state, grappling with a lack of resources and widespread  corruption.

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Libya

Political turmoil and militia clashes have left Libya with a fragmented  and weakened military, exacerbating the country's security challenges.

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Sierra Leone

Limited resources and past conflicts have hampered Sierra Leone's  military development, impeding its ability to ensure stability and  security.

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Haiti

Political instability and economic challenges undermine Haiti's ability  to maintain a robust military, leaving it susceptible to external  pressures.

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Central African Republic

Ethnic tensions and ongoing conflicts plague the military capabilities  of the Central African Republic, hindering efforts to establish lasting  peace.

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Eritrea

Isolation and human rights concerns limit Eritrea's military strength, isolating it from regional security cooperation efforts.

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South Sudan

Internal strife and lack of infrastructure hinder South Sudan's military  effectiveness, perpetuating cycles of violence and instability.

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