Germany, long known for its restrained military posture in the post-World War II era, is undertaking a significant transformation of its armed forces. With geopolitical tensions rising across Europe and a renewed focus on defense, the country is rapidly expanding and modernizing its military capabilities. This shift marks a departure from decades of cautious defense spending and signals Germany’s intent to play a more assertive role on the global stage. In this context, The Economist examines how Berlin is building what some analysts describe as a “big, scary army,” exploring the implications for regional security and the broader balance of power.

Germany’s Strategic Military Expansion Signals Shift in European Defense

Germany’s latest defense plans mark a profound transformation in its military posture, underpinned by increased budgets and accelerated procurement programs. The government aims to expand its armed forces significantly, investing in cutting-edge technology and…

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Author : Olivia Williams

Publish date : 2025-06-09 03:47:00

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