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When it comes to military spending, Lebanon has opened its pockets and stuck its hand deep into it:

Facing increased security threats, Lebanon’s defense and security spending is forecast to increase by 22 percent by the end of 2009, European analysts predict.

If you’re expecting the money went to procure arms and munitions, then think again:

While the country is said to be probing prospective suppliers of arms to increase its defense capabilities, the SIPRI report indicated that Lebanon’s increased military spending was due to increased salaries and wages following a 66 percent increase in the country’s minimum wage.

Weapons are still obtained through donations rather than purchases. So if you were expecting a significant change in the Armed Forces, you can release your breath, we still have the smallest army in the Middle East.