Here's a striking military contrast worth noting:



Venezuela operates with roughly 123,000 active-duty troops backed by around 2,000 general officers. Meanwhile, the United States fields 1.33 million active personnel supported by just 900 general and flag officers.

That's more than double the generals relative to troop size in Venezuela's case—a structural quirk that fundamentally shapes how their military hierarchy actually functions. Fewer troops, exponentially more top-tier leadership. It's the kind of organizational oddity that reshapes institutional stability in ways most don't immediately consider.
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PumpingCroissantvip
· 19h ago
Venezuela's general-to-soldier ratio belongs to a "star supporting the moon" type organization; problems are bound to arise sooner or later.
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-07 18:03
Wow, this structure is ridiculously unbalanced... 2,000 generals managing 123,000 soldiers? The arbitrage opportunity is terrifyingly huge. The bureaucratic gas wars at every level could collapse the entire system.
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MetaMiseryvip
· 01-07 18:03
Venezuela's bureaucratic system is really outrageous, there are more generals than soldiers...
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 01-07 17:51
There are so many Venezuelan officers, no wonder the efficiency is low.
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