remilitarizing
Remilitarizing refers to the process by which a country or region increases its military capabilities, often after a period of demilitarization or reduced military presence. This can involve rebuilding armed forces, expanding defense budgets, acquiring advanced weaponry, or re-establishing military infrastructure. The decision to remilitarize is typically driven by strategic, political, or security concerns, such as perceived threats from neighboring states, internal instability, or shifts in global power dynamics.
Historically, remilitarization has been a contentious issue, particularly in regions where military restrictions were imposed as
The process often involves legal, diplomatic, and logistical challenges. Countries may need to amend existing treaties
Critics of remilitarization argue that it can escalate regional conflicts, provoke adversaries, or divert resources from