Ok so he had rule over this army of jinn birds and men - but does that necessarily mean he went on all these miltary expeditions and for example conquered Egypt and Asyrria as you claim - you still haven't shown me the verses for these. Does the Quran even mention a single war that he was involved in?
Of course you realise that I don't actually believe he did conquer the Egyptians or the Assyrians.
If there even was a real person called Sulayman who ruled over the Israelites (and it is quite possible imho that he is completely fictitious) then he was probably no more than a tribal leader of an insignificant little tribe and at best ruled over a small city state of no importance.
HOWEVER... according to the claims of the Qur'an it would be - at the very least - to be expected that such a powerful King would actually
use these armies and forces.
It is absurd to think he wouldn't.
And since the main neighbouring kingdoms were Egypt and Assyria then it is only logical to assume he fought with them - and obviously won (he surely could not have lost).
To say that he had all these forces and marched with them (you agree now that he marched with them?) and reviewed them (you agree he reviewed them?) and had men as well as Jinn and animals (you agree now that he had men?) - but did nothing else with them, is clearly absurd.
It is an obvious logical conclusion that he must have used these great forces - and the Qur'an suggests he did in his threats to march to Yemen and crush the Kingdom of Sheba.
Not to mention the known and documented history of the period and region is one of constant warefare and battles between neighbouring states.
I'm sorry, Abu Yunus - but your insistence that he did not fight with anyone is ridiculous and contradicts not only reason but also what the Qur'an clearly indicates.
I really would like to know what you think they did all the time. We are talking maybe a quater of a century.
March round in circles smiling at ants?