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This depends on how one classifies 'military-wise'. For the purpose of this question, we will assume that this refers to the amount of money that a country spends on their armed forces in a year, or military expenditure. In US Dollars, the 5 strongest countries military-wise of 2010 are: the United States ($687 billion), China ($114 billion), France ($61 billion), the United Kingdom ($57 billion), and Russia ($53 billion).

In comparison, Japan spends $50 billion, Germany and Saudi Arabia spend $40 billion, Canada and Australia spend $20 billion, The U.A.E. and Israel spend $15 billion, Iran and Iraq $5 billion, South Africa and Egypt $4 billion, Syria and Sudan $2 billion, N.Z. Yemen and Libya $1 billion, and so on until the Seychelles and the Gambia, with under $10 million spent on military expenditure in 2010.

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