Opinionated piece by Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of Birmingham, UK.
… the EU’s largest and Nato’s second-largest economy, Germany is now also aiming to turn its Bundeswehr (the German army, navy and air force) into the “strongest conventional army in Europe”. Its most senior military officer and chief of defence, Carsten Breuer, has published plans for a rapid and wide-ranging expansion of defence capabilities.
Germany is finally beginning to pull its weight in European defence and security policy. This is absolutely critical to the credibility of the EU in the face of the threat from Russia. Berlin has the financial muscle and the technological and industrial potential to make Europe more of a peer to the US when it comes to defence spending and burden sharing. This will be important to salvage what remains of Nato in light of a highly probable American down-scaling – if not complete abandonment – of its past security commitments to the alliance.
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The Greens went nuts over the Pershing II missiles back in the 1980’s. “Die Linke and AfD,” the fucking losers, will cry too.
Quick reminder: 1985 is 40 years ago. The Greens have agreed to regime change missions in several countries. The Iron Curtain fell; Ukraine was disarmed; Srebrenica, 2014 and 2022 happened. Traffic light coalition consisted of social democrat’s historical-moderate restraint, market-conservative opportunism and green-liberal-interventionist guilt. 1980s West-Greens are not 2020s middle-class intellectuals Greens.