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Sticking Power or a Sticking Plaster? How the New Armed Forces Bill Will Affect the UK’s Preparedness for War
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Germany has embarked on a large-scale rearmament program. Under the program, the country’s military expenses may already exceed EUR 108 billion in 2026 and reach a record EUR 150 billion by 2029. As Valeria Campari writes in the online journal of the Italian Institute of International Affairs (Istituto Affari Internazionali), the German parliament has approved partial resumption of conscription.
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German defense minister Boris Pistorius made a sensational statement in his recent speech at the Berlin Space Congress. It emerges that the German authorities are planning to make their country a world-class military space power, which amounts to joining an élite club. According to open sources, only the USA, Russia and China have managed to militarize outer space by now.
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