| ▲ | AnimalMuppet 5 hours ago | |||||||
The US has this too. All males register at 18. But the US, for all its militarism, and all its military adventures, has not used the draft since Vietnam. So I would say that Germany sees the need to be in a position where it can respond quickly if they need it. Well, given current events in their neighborhood, I can see their point. In fact, I would say that they are probably at least three years late in doing this. | ||||||||
| ▲ | spwa4 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I mean, short term it's obvious what will happen. Europe's peace at all costs (or should I say: at NO cost) will fail and Russia will attack in a matter of years. Some states will be forced to defend and a number of European countries will respond as a coalition. Many other European states will refuse to help, a few very publicly. And obviously this coalition will either beat Russia back or at the very least stop Russia advancing much at all. So far the obvious part of the next few years. Let's start with an easy one: Will Germany be ready (war is more than cheap bodies, after all, equipment, plans, ...)? No, they won't. They've never been ready before. Will the US help? That was a given even just 1 year ago, but now is strongly in doubt. What will Germany's reaction be to the European states that just don't help? What will happen to world trade? The question is who will save it, because the historical answer was of course US. | ||||||||
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