Wie der Widerstand der deutschen Jugend gegen den Militärdienst von den Ländern abhängt [Finland] bereit, zuerst getroffen zu werden.

https://open.substack.com/pub/nordicpolicydispatch/p/someone-elses-sacrifice?r%3D5r1anh%26utm_medium%3Dios

Von RecognitionTop3886

4 Kommentare

  1. This „worry“ is technically right, but something feels off in it. There are times of peace and times of war, and when the time of war starts to appear in Europe, there is no place in Europe where you can quarantee to be safe. This Continent is starting „it“ again, and we don’t wanna know what is going to happen. 

    German men already have limitations of exiting the country. They have to ask permission from their region’s army office. Germany is already in the deep end of the pool. 

  2. Partiallyfermented on

    They’re a bit confused but I think they’ve gotten the jist of it. I guess the history lesson they gave themselves to write this was more of a glance.

  3. melli_milli on

    Lets be real. The one doing the war stuff is Putin. If he hits, who is he gonna choose next? Not Germany, much more likely Finland. But for now I am not feeling like this is likely to happen.

    Anyhow, who does Putin hit is not anyones choise but his and his cabinet. The ones they invaded are the ones to get the first hit.

    Germany has helped us with Russia before, I have no doubt they would not do it again if needed.

  4. markkuselinen on

    „German youth are broadly disinterested in military service.“ Apart from German historical context, it seems to be fairly easy to make it attractive – just pay enough money and provide benefits. Look at the US where people of certain class aim at making military career (also notice how often companies provide benefits and discounts for veterans, pension, healthcare, education etc), look at Russia where people are ready to risk their lives for the money.

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