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Effects of Economic Warfare on Military Capabilities

admin, March 22, 2025March 23, 2025

“Have faith in Allah and His Messenger, and strive in the cause of Allah with your wealth and your lives. That is best for you, if only you knew.”
61:11

Aspect of Military Capabilities Impact of Economic Warfare Examples
Defense Budget Reduced funding for military operations, procurement, and maintenance due to economic sanctions or blockades. – Iran’s military budget constraints due to U.S. sanctions.
Weapons Procurement Difficulty in acquiring advanced weapons systems, spare parts, or technology due to export bans or embargoes. – Russia’s struggle to access Western microchips after sanctions post-2014.
Industrial Base Disruption of domestic defense industries due to lack of raw materials, technology, or investment. – Germany’s industrial decline during World War I due to Allied blockades.
Supply Chains Breakdown of supply chains for critical military equipment, fuel, and food supplies. – Japan’s fuel shortages during World War II due to U.S. oil embargoes.
Morale and Recruitment Economic hardship can lower morale among troops and reduce the ability to recruit or retain personnel. – Soviet Union’s economic collapse in the 1980s weakened military morale.
Technological Advancement Sanctions can hinder access to cutting-edge technology, slowing innovation and modernization. – North Korea’s limited access to advanced military technology due to sanctions.
Logistics and Mobility Restrictions on fuel, transportation, and infrastructure can limit a military’s ability to deploy forces. – Iraq’s military mobility hampered by sanctions in the 1990s.
Alliances and Partnerships Economic isolation can weaken alliances and reduce access to foreign military support. – Russia’s strained relationships with Western nations post-2014 Crimea annexation.
Civilian Support Economic strain can reduce public support for military spending, especially during crises. – Post-Vietnam War U.S. public opposition to military spending.
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