Because of Putin's threat: conscription again topic – but "old system" would become expensive
- Germany's Chief of Defence, Carsten Breuer, warned that conscription may be necessary as the country needs an additional 100,000 soldiers to defend against Russia's threats.
- Breuer stated that without a model of conscription, Germany would not achieve its military goals, which include increasing armed forces by 50,000 to a total of 230,000.
- He expressed concern over Russia potentially attacking NATO territory in the next four years and emphasized the need for preparation against Putin's aggression.
- Amid rising security concerns, lawmakers voted to change Germany's fiscal rules to enable record state borrowing for defense and infrastructure spending, as reported by EuroNews.
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