German Army Chief Says Contact with US Military Cut Off by Pentagon
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While Germany modernizes its armed forces with billions, it is precisely the partner on which the Federal Republic of Germany has relied for decades that is becoming increasingly unpredictable. Lt-General Christian Freuding, who has been an inspector of the army since October, speaks openly about the fact that the direct communication channels to U.S. defense agencies have finally "broken off." A sentence that creates nervousness far beyond Berl…
The Pentagon "interrupted contact" between American defence officials and their German counterparts, according to Chief Bundeswehr, Christian Freuding, who holds the official title of "Armate Inspector", writes The Times.
The Pentagon has stopped contact with the German Ministry of Defence. The inspector of the army is worried.
As the inspector of the army, Lt. General Christian Freuding, reports, the contacts in the U.S. Department of Defense no longer respond to German inquiries. In the meantime, it is difficult for Germany to get information there.
The Pentagon has stopped contact with the German Ministry of Defence. The inspector of the army is alarmed.
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