Germany Building 'Europe's Strongest Army' Amid Growing Russian Threat
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It is the citizens of the Czech Republic who decide what kind of army they want to have and whether and how they want to defend themselves. They decide this through democratically elected politicians. The soldiers always respect their decisions. At the same time, however, it is not possible to say that we want to defend ourselves and not give the army the resources or to interfere in its preparation in an amateurish way. The guest of Milan Mikul…
VIDEO - Despite a real enthusiasm among young people to engage, the Army struggles to retain its strength: 10% of its personnel leave the ranks each year and nearly 1,000 soldiers desert, often disappointed by a reality far removed from their expectations. To meet these expectations, the army relies on better...
If the planned quotas are not reached, the government will have the opportunity to resort to mandatory calls. From next year all 18-year-olds will receive a questionnaire on their interest in serving
This year, Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz promised to build Europe’s strongest army, a great challenge for a country whose military force has suffered years of abandonment. The coalition government hopes that a new bill agreed upon last week will help to achieve this goal, reinforcing Germany’s forces in the face of Russia’s perceived threat and a significant change in US foreign policy. The new far-reaching reforms seek to increase Germany…
This year, Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz promised to build Europe's strongest army, a great challenge for a country whose military force has suffered years of abandonment.
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