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Germany Shifts Defence Strategy Amid Growing Security Concerns

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 31, 2025 World News No Comments4 Mins Read
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Germany Shifts Defence Strategy Amid Growing Security Concerns.

Germany has taken a historic step in bolstering its military strength, with parliament approving a significant increase in defence spending. The move marks a major departure from the country’s traditionally cautious stance on military expansion, as concerns over Russian aggression continue to grow.

 

At a military training ground in Munster, the sound of artillery and missile launches has become a daily occurrence. Such exercises are set to intensify following the decision to lift debt restrictions on defence spending, allowing for increased investment in the Bundeswehr.





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Germany’s top military official, General Carsten Breuer, has emphasised the urgency of the situation, warning that NATO must prepare for a potential Russian attack within the next four years. “We are threatened by Russia. We are threatened by Putin. We have to do whatever is needed to deter that,” he stated.

 

 A Strategic Pivot in German Defence  

The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 prompted Germany to rethink its approach to defence. For decades, the country maintained a policy of military restraint due to its historical role in past conflicts. However, the belief that economic ties with Russia could encourage diplomacy has been shattered.

 

Former Chancellor Angela Merkel’s strategy of engagement with Moscow, aimed at fostering stability, was upended when Russia launched its offensive against Ukraine. In response, Chancellor Olaf Scholz introduced the concept of Zeitenwende —a fundamental shift in policy—including an initial €100 billion military investment. However, General Breuer has argued that this was only a temporary fix.

 

Germany has also witnessed an increase in Russian hybrid warfare tactics, including cyberattacks, sabotage, and drone surveillance over military sites. With these threats escalating, the government has accelerated efforts to modernise its armed forces.

 

Addressing Military Shortfalls

A recent report presented to parliament highlighted critical shortages within the Bundeswehr, ranging from inadequate ammunition supplies to outdated infrastructure. Armed Forces Commissioner Eva Högl estimated that €67 billion would be required just to renovate military barracks.

 

The decision to exempt defence spending from strict debt rules is expected to provide the military with consistent funding, enabling long-term improvements. However, the move has not been without controversy, as it was pushed through by Friedrich Merz, the anticipated successor to Scholz, just before parliament was dissolved after the February elections.

 

Public sentiment in Germany is also evolving. A recent YouGov poll revealed that 79% of Germans view Vladimir Putin as a significant threat to European security. Interestingly, 74% expressed similar concerns about US President Donald Trump, highlighting growing uncertainty over America’s commitment to NATO.

 

 The Push for Military Expansion

While increased defence funding is crucial, Germany also faces a manpower challenge. The Bundeswehr has struggled to meet recruitment targets, falling short of its goal to expand troop numbers to 203,000. General Breuer has called for an additional 100,000 troops to effectively safeguard Germany and NATO’s eastern flank.

 

To achieve this, he has suggested reintroducing some form of conscription, which was abolished in 2011. “You won’t get this 100,000 without one or other model of conscription,” he said, indicating that a national debate on military service is on the horizon.

 

 A New Era for Germany’s Defence Policy  

In Berlin, the long-standing reluctance towards military investment is beginning to fade. Young Germans, who once viewed demilitarisation as a necessary response to their country’s past, are now acknowledging the need for a stronger defence strategy.

 

“For a long time, we thought that the best way to make up for the past was to ensure that war never happened again,” said 18-year-old Charlotte Kreft. “But now, we have to fight for our values, democracy, and freedom.”

 

As geopolitical tensions rise, Germany is rapidly transforming its approach to security. With growing threats from Russia and uncertainty surrounding the US commitment to European defence, the country is now embracing a proactive role in military preparedness.

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