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Saudi Arabia’s Strategic Military and Economic Expansion Overview

The passage provides a broad, unspecific overview of Saudi Arabia’s economic reserves, military spending, and strategic intentions without naming individuals, transactions, dates, or concrete allegati Saudi Arabia holds over $550 billion in foreign reserves. Plans to spend >$150 billion on domestic infrastructure and social services. Additional >$100 billion earmarked for military modernization.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #031847
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1
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The passage provides a broad, unspecific overview of Saudi Arabia’s economic reserves, military spending, and strategic intentions without naming individuals, transactions, dates, or concrete allegati Saudi Arabia holds over $550 billion in foreign reserves. Plans to spend >$150 billion on domestic infrastructure and social services. Additional >$100 billion earmarked for military modernization.

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14 role for the world’s 1.2 billion Muslims — more than | billion of whom are Sunni — as the birthplace of Islam and home of the two holiest cities. Politically, its leaders enjoy broad domestic support, and a growing nationalism has knitted the historically tribal country more closely together. This is largely why widespread protests, much anticipated by Western media in March, never materialized. As the world’s sole energy superpower and the de facto central banker of the global energy markets, Riyadh is the economic powerhouse of the Middle East, representing 25 percent of the combined gross domestic product of the Arab world. The kingdom has amassed more than $550 billion in foreign reserves and is spending more than $150 billion to improve infrastructure, public education, social services and health care. To counter the threats posed by Iran and transnational terrorist networks, the Saudi leadership is authorizing more than $100 billion of additional military spending to modernize ground forces, upgrade naval capabilities and more. The kingdom 1s doubling its number of high-quality combat aircraft and adding 60,000 security personnel to the Interior Ministry forces. Plans are underway to create a “Special Forces Command,” based on the U.S. model, to unify the kingdom’s various special forces if needed for rapid deployment abroad. Saudi Arabia has the will and the means to meet its expanded global responsibilities. In some issues, such as counterterrorism and efforts to fight money laundering, the Saudis will continue to be a strong U.S. partner. In areas in which Saudi national security or strategic interests are at stake, the kingdom will pursue its own agenda. With Iran working tirelessly to dominate the region, the Muslim Brotherhood rising in Egypt and unrest on nearly every border, there is simply too much at stake for the kingdom to rely on a security policy written in Washington, which has backfired more often than not and spread instability. The special relationship

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