Chancellor Merz Outlines Vision for Bundeswehr as Europe's Leading Military Force
- On May 14, 2025, Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the Bundestag in Berlin to outline plans to make Germany's military Europe’s strongest conventional force.
- This announcement follows Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which led Chancellor Olaf Scholz to shift Germany’s defense policy and increase military spending.
- Merz committed to fully financing Germany's military buildup, exempting defense expenditures above 1% of GDP from the constitutional debt limit, and plans to increase troop numbers to 203,000 by 2031.
- In his speech, Merz emphasized that a powerful military discourages hostile actions, while a weak one encourages them, and he committed to allocating all necessary funding to develop the Bundeswehr into Europe’s leading conventional force.
- This initiative signals Germany’s commitment to European security amid Russian threats and reflects unity with Western allies and unconditional support for Ukraine.
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