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Feeling a sense of crisis since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war, Germany has declared a major shift in defense policy, aiming to make a leap into a military power.
Shortly after the outbreak of the war in February 2022, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced the creation of a 100 billion euro (about 150 trillion won) special fund to modernize the federal army.
The German government has strengthened cooperation with NATO allies and prepared a "German Operational Plan" for emergencies for a year to complete this year's draft.
The plan includes major infrastructure defenses and quick troop deployment, assuming that Germany and its NATO allies are invaded, and features private resources such as logistics infrastructure through public-private partnerships.
But this German arms expansion is stirring up Russian opposition.
Russia has announced a plan to mass produce intermediate-range missiles and warned of a possible clash with NATO.
There are also many challenges facing Germany in the process of strengthening its defense capabilities.
The economic downturn and financial burden are making it difficult to expand arms, and the political situation at home and abroad is also not easy.
Whether Germany can realize its goal of becoming a military power depends on its future international situation and internal policy drive.
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Shortly after the outbreak of the war in February 2022, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced the creation of a 100 billion euro (about 150 trillion won) special fund to modernize the federal army.
The German government has strengthened cooperation with NATO allies and prepared a "German Operational Plan" for emergencies for a year to complete this year's draft.
The plan includes major infrastructure defenses and quick troop deployment, assuming that Germany and its NATO allies are invaded, and features private resources such as logistics infrastructure through public-private partnerships.
But this German arms expansion is stirring up Russian opposition.
Russia has announced a plan to mass produce intermediate-range missiles and warned of a possible clash with NATO.
There are also many challenges facing Germany in the process of strengthening its defense capabilities.
The economic downturn and financial burden are making it difficult to expand arms, and the political situation at home and abroad is also not easy.
Whether Germany can realize its goal of becoming a military power depends on its future international situation and internal policy drive.
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