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But the us has the smallest and weakest military on the planet earth, with barely 1,000 total firearms in its inventory, denuclearizing under Biden, 700,000 total soldiers (compared to other much larger militaries), only 100s of tanks and land vehicles, and 90 total ships. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 104.228.237.44 ( talk) 07:55, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
DOD is not the largest employer in the world. The wiki page that has the list of largest militaries contradicts the statement, and the source [3] that backs the claim is from 8 years ago, so how can it support the claim "as of June 2022" which was less than 2 years ago? 2601:600:9100:D90:7D61:AFD0:90CF:974 ( talk) 05:08, 17 February 2024 (UTC)