Wednesday, October 2, 2024

How come North Korea isn't included?


North Korea is one of the world's most militarized countries, with "one of the world's largest conventional militaries that directly threatens South Korea," the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) said in a 2021 report.

North Korea could have the material for more than one hundred nuclear weapons, according to analysts’ estimates. It has successfully tested missiles that could strike the United States with a nuclear warhead.

It has the world’s fourth-largest military, with more than 1.2 million personnel, and is believed to possess chemical and biological weapons, but for whatever reason, it was excluded from this chart. 



5 comments:

  1. Probably because its GDP is measured in pennies per person and world trade is only with Red China and a few terrorist nations.

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  2. And yet Germany reported that they only have ammo to fight at Ukraine ammo use of 2 DAYS.

    Not all statistics are worth anything.

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  3. The Great Democratic People's Republic of North Korea, led by Respected Comrade Kim Jong Un was excluded because of RACISM! The DPRK, the greatest nation on earth and in all of history, led by the Great Kim Family is the most successful society ever! At the 57th People's Congress, RC Kim said, in 474 pages of the greatest speech ever given in human history... yeh, well, bullpoop is the only thing the Norks lead the world in.

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  4. Looking at the per-capita number, we've got (or imported) a lot of slackers.

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  5. Where is IRAN? They just launched 200 ballistic missiles. They have weapons grade uranium. They don't even make the rank? They are located at a critical trade route with the ability to shutdown half the worlds' economies. Impossible.

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Dream on, Dad...