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What Turkey’s $2.9 Trillion Economy Means for Middle East Power Dynamics

What Turkey’s $2.9 Trillion Economy Means for Middle East Power Dynamics

What Turkey’s $2.9 Trillion Economy Means for Middle East Power Dynamics
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What Turkey’s $2.9 Trillion Economy Means for Middle East Power Dynamics
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What Turkey’s $2.9 Trillion Economy Means for Middle East Power Dynamics

With the dust settling in the Middle East following the Israel-Iran conflict, its important to take into account how these nations measure up now because peace doesn't always last long in this region. Out of all these nations, perhaps the strongest economy in the region is that Turkey in its Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Basically, Turkey can buy more military materiel than any other nation in the region with an estimated PPP of $2.9 trillion. This figure outpaces other military leaders of the Middle East like Egypt and Iran. However, in light of the Middle East's most recent conflict, it is surprising how Israel and Iran compare on this metric. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the Middle Eastern nations and how their purchasing power measures up.

To determine the Middle Eastern countries with the most PPP, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 2025 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. Global Firepower ranked 145 countries based on their PowerIndex, a composite of over 60 measures in categories such as military might, financials, logistical capability, and geography. The smaller the PowerIndex value the more powerful a nation's theoretical conventional fighting capability is. We ranked these countries based on PPP. We also included supplemental information regarding foreign exchange/gold reserves, defense budgets, external debt, a composition of military assets, as well as the overall military strength score.

Here is a look at the military powers with the most PPP in the Middle East:

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