¿Quién controla el poder militar en 2026 y por qué el mundo vuelve a armarse?
The world is entering a new phase of global tension. Regional conflicts, protracted wars, and strategic rivalries have reignited an arms race unseen since the Cold War. In this video, we analyze the ranking of the world's most powerful militaries in 2026, explaining how military power is truly measured and why it's not simply about having more weapons. Using data on military spending, technological capabilities, and air, naval, and ground forces, we examine the roles of the United States, Russia, and China, emerging powers like India, the strategic role of Europe and Asia, and Latin America's position on the global stage. We also address how modern warfare has changed: drones, artificial intelligence, cyberattacks, and information control now carry more weight than the number of soldiers. This analysis goes beyond militaries, exploring political decisions, economic interests, and a world that seems to be preparing more for conflict than for peace. #MilenioNews #MilitaryPower #Geopolitics #WorldArmies #ModernWarfare #ArmsRace #InternationalPolitics #GlobalAnalysis Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MILENIO?... Watch our 24/7 LIVE stream: / milenio Website: https://www.milenio.com Facebook: / mileniodiario X: https://x.com/Milenio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milenio/?hl=es TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@milenio?lang=es 00:00 – Introduction | A World on the Brink of Conflict The current global context is presented: permanent tensions, constant armed conflicts, and the central role of military power in a world where diplomacy seems to be failing. The key question is posed: who controls the world when everything is in crisis? 00:52 – 2026: A World Rearmaing Analysis of the sharp increase in global military spending, with record figures since the Cold War. Europe, Asia, and the Middle East are increasing their defense investments in response to conflicts like Ukraine and regional tensions. 01:39 – How is the Power of an Army Measured? Explanation of the criteria used in military rankings: troops, air and naval forces, economy, logistics, and geography. It clarifies why nuclear weapons are not considered and questions whether quantity equates to effectiveness. 02:25 – The Three Giants of Military Power The United States tops the ranking due to its historical budget, its global network of bases, and its technological dominance in artificial intelligence, drones, and cyber warfare. No other country matches its capacity for immediate response. 03:16 – Russia: Military Power Under Pressure Russia maintains its position despite sanctions and the strain of the war in Ukraine. Its human capacity, military infrastructure, and why it remains a relevant power are analyzed. 03:47 – China: The Rise That Worries the World China is transforming and modernizing its military with a massive budget and its own military industry. Its strategy seeks to reshape the global balance beyond territorial defense. 04:20 – Powers Consolidating Their Role Analysis of key countries such as India, South Korea, the United Kingdom, France, and Japan, which are strengthening their military power due to regional tensions, advanced technology, and strategic alliances. Turkey is consolidating its position as a regional power thanks to its military industry and geographic location. Italy stands out for its naval strength and its role within NATO. 05:37 – Latin America: A Clear Gap Brazil clearly leads the region in military capacity and budget, while countries like Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia lag behind, reflecting different political priorities. 06:11 – The 2026 Factor: Technology and New Wars Modern wars no longer depend solely on soldiers and tanks. Drones, artificial intelligence, cyber warfare, and information control are analyzed as key elements of current military power. 06:42 – The War Industry: The Power Behind Power The role of the global arms industry, its economic influence, and the uncomfortable question are explored: Is war a consequence of fear or a business that thrives on conflict?

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