Why is Germany trying to build ‘Europe’s strongest conventional army’?

German men over the age of 18 were required to fill out a questionnaire to prove their readiness for military service at the start of the year thanks to a law passed last month.

The government can now elect to join the army on voluntary basis in order to achieve its goal of creating what it claims will be Europe’s first and strongest army since World War II. However, the law allows for mandatory service under the law.

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Active duty personnel in November reached 184, 000 soldiers, a 2,500 increase from the army’s May 1st speech to the parliament, where the Bundeswehr, or “the strongest conventional army in Europe,” were needed.

According to Timo Graf, a senior researcher at the Bundeswehr Centre for Military History and Social Sciences in Potsdam, “It’s already the strongest force they’ve had since 2021.”

With generous salaries and benefits, the government is tempting those who choose to serve in voluntary service for 23-month contracts. The terms of those contracts may then be extended to professional indefinite service.

They will end up with something like 2, 300 euros ($2, 700) after taxes and deductions because housing is free and medical insurance is free. There is a lot of money available, according to Graf.

Germany has pledged to double its reservists to 200 000 and increase its active duty members to 260 000 by 2035. At the conclusion of the Cold War, it would have a half-million-strong army.

Moscow has been dissatisfied by the news.

Sergey Nechayev, the country’s ambassador to Germany, stated in an interview last month that “Germany’s new government is speeding up preparations for a full-scale military confrontation with Russia.”

However, from the German perspective, Russia’s refusal to leave Ukraine has fueled the political will to spend 108 billion euros ($125bn) this year, which is equivalent to 2.5 percent of GDP, and more than twice the budget for 2021, which is 48 billion euros ($56bn) for reconstruction.

We now support an increase in defense spending from 58 percent to 65 percent in a year, according to Graf.

Germany will invest 3.5% of its GDP in defense by 2030.

Eight out of ten Germans now believe Russian President Vladimir Putin isn’t serious about reaching a peace deal with Ukraine, according to a poll conducted by Politbarometer, a German election platform and television program in December. Many also believe intelligence officials’ warnings that Russia plans to eventually expand its war to NATO nations.

According to Graf, “2029 has been portrayed as a potential target for Russia’s attack on NATO,” and that has become the point of reference. Over the past four years of this conflict, we have been “sleepwalking,” he said. Here, the future of Europe is in question.

Germans reject Trump’s US administration.

Russia’s perception of a threat is just one side of the equation. Over the past year, German society has found that German society’s loss of faith in the United States has been equally transformative.

Germans were surveyed on June 2025 by the state channel ZDF. “Will the USA continue to support Europe’s security as a member of NATO?” 73 percent of respondents said no. This majority was up 84 percent by December.

Germans now fear the obvious support of far-right, Russia-friendly parties, as it did in Germany’s federal election in February of last year, and nine out of ten of them view US political influence in Europe as perverse.

Following a December 15 meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, European leaders, EU, NATO, and US representatives in Berlin, Germany, December 17, 2025, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius and Bundestag leader Friedrich Merz speak at the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag.

According to the far-right in Europe, the US president’s National Security Strategy, published last November, warned that the continent was facing “civilisational erasure” as a result of Brussels’s over-regulation and “migration policies that are changing the continent and creating strife, censorship of free speech and the suppression of political opposition, cratering birthrates, and loss of national identities and self-confidence.

General Ben Hodges, who once commanded US forces in Europe, said, “They’ve realized Trump has no interest in helping Germany at all.” He claimed for Al Jazeera, “The National Security Strategy was terrible… it was a gigantic middle finger from Trump to Europe.”

Germans have such a low level of trust in Washington that three out of ten would prefer to see it replaced with an Anglo-French deterrent.

The idea of a European NATO is shared by those who value NATO and those who support it, according to Graf. Germans still believe in NATO as a military force, but they also believe that they do not trust Americans to participate in NATO and that they do so in favor of a European NATO.

Graf reported that Bundeswehr polls showed a rise in support for a European army, which was always unsure in Germany and for which NATO was expressly built in 1949, by 10 points to 57% in the last year.

Will Germany perform as promised?

Merz’s commitment is not recent.

In 2022, the same year that Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, his predecessor, Social Democratic candidate Olaf Scholz, had also promised to build Europe’s strongest army.

However, Scholz only started trickling down once more, in 2024, after parliament approved a one-time, $ 120 billion boost to defense spending.

Some people believe there were also cultural obstacles during Scholz’s government at the time, but others attribute this to bureaucratic practices.

Nobody in their right mind would choose the Bundeswehr as a career because it was not widely perceived, so why. Therefore, it would be more of a niche activity, perhaps more for those on the right side of the political spectrum, said Minna Alander, a researcher at the Center for European Policy Analysis with a focus on security and defense.

General Hodges, who now resides in Germany, said, “Well-educated Germans and older Germans grew up hearing about how terrible Nazi Germany was.” The absolute worst nightmare for older Germans who were children during the war would be a conflict with Russia or the United States, according to the author.

Since 2022, however, perceptions have rapidly changed.

Merz rose to power, demanding “independence” from the US, and condemning both Moscow and Washington.

Parliament had already approved a suspension of the constitutional deficit’s limits, giving him an enormous, permanent increase in defense spending by the time he took office. Parliament last month approved roughly $60 billion worth of defense procurements.

We never rely on European procedures, he says.

Analysts predict that pro-Kremlin narratives will continue to try to exploit any pre-existing latent skepticism.

Russians are incorporating sensibility over conscription into their propaganda narratives for many different European societies, according to Victoria Vdovychenko, a hybrid warfare expert at Cambridge University’s Center for Geopolitics.

You’re going to see a spike in news about how bad it is that the Germans are sending the kids to be killed, she said, according to Al Jazeera.

She is also concerned about how long it will take for political will and investment to become industrialized and forceful.

Although Scholz vowed to form a brigade to defend the Suwalki gap, a vulnerable piece of Lithuanian land sandwiched between Belarus and Kaliningrad, a Russian-held territory in the Baltic Sea, it is still undergoing recruitment, training, and training.

Death toll in Karachi mall fire rises to at least 14 in Pakistan

As more than 50 people are still missing, the death toll from a fire at a shopping mall in Karachi over the weekend has increased to at least 14 according to Pakistani authorities.

Syed Asad Raza, the South deputy inspector general of police, reported to the Dawn newspaper on Monday that rescuers had recovered eight more bodies since Sunday evening, increasing the death toll to six to fourteen.

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A total of five bodies have been transported to a local hospital, according to police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed, according to the daily.

Police and rescue teams have contacted families to get details, and they are tracing the 54 to 59 missing people using mobile phone data.

The southern Sindh province’s capital and largest city is Karachi, Pakistan.

More than 70 people are missing, according to Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori, who made the visit on Monday.

According to Tessori, “the reports of more than 70 missing persons are incredibly concerning and a major tragedy,” adding that the incident has now “becomes a national tragedy.”

The Gul Plaza shopping mall, a crowded commercial complex, experienced late on Saturday’s fire. After about 36 hours, firefighters managed to control the massive fire, allowing rescue teams to enter the structure to free those trapped inside.

However, officials cautioned against the building’s current extreme instability and potential collapse.

As flames continued to erupt on a portion of the mall, rescue chief operating officer Abid Jalal reported to Dawn later that day.

Officials initially believed an electrical short in one of the stores was the cause of the fire, but later claimed the cause has not been determined and that a police investigation is ongoing.

Local media members and shop owners expressed anger among traders who claimed decades of lost livelihoods had been lost due to the delayed response and equipment shortages and water.

Karachi has a history of deadly fires that are frequently brought on by illegal construction and poor safety standards. Ten people died and 22 others were hurt in a fire at a city mall in November 2023.

Narrative war: Who killed thousands during Iran’s nationwide protests?

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei acknowledged that “several thousands” of Iranians have been killed since protests started in downtown Tehran in late December, before gradually spreading to both large and small cities.

Because Khamenei has typically avoided making comments about death tolls during previous protests in Iran over the years, that confirmation is unusual.

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However, the narratives made by the Iranian state, the opposition there, and US President Donald Trump differ sharply from one another regarding exactly what has transpired during the unrest and what might follow.

What are our absolute best guesses?

Over the course of the days that followed, the protests spread to the capital city’s business and trade districts, where they began, and eventually turned into nationwide outbursts of anger and frustration at the political establishment.

According to state officials, the media, foreign-based outlets, and eyewitness accounts on the ground, the nights of January 8 and 9 were by far the deadliest.

The head of Iran’s medical examiner body, Abbas Masjedi Arani, reported to state media that many of the victims were fatally wounded when they were shot in the chest or head from close range or from rooftops.

According to state media, young Iranians, many of whom were in their 20s, were the most frequently on the streets.

It was impossible to call rescue services in an emergency because Iranian authorities completely blocked access to mobile communications on January 8th.

After nearly two weeks, the unheard of internet blackout gradually began to fade, but the majority of the nation’s 90 million people are still unsure of what the future might hold.

In recent days, local calls, SMS text messages, and incoming international calls have all been restored. A local intranet that provides a few services is operational.

Thousands of heavily armed security forces have now started setting up patrols and checkpoints all over the country, particularly at flashpoints like Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, which has largely ended the protests on the streets.

A small minority of Iranians are able to leave the country or access Starlink satellite internet, which bypasses the government’s internet restrictions, despite the government’s digital blackout, where video of the protests outside Iran has been rare.

What is said by the state?

Iranian officials have consistently emphasized that the US and Israel are responsible for the protests, accusing the international powers of providing weapons and funding for the opposition.

Trump, Iran’s 86-year-old supreme leader, called Khamenei a “criminal” for repeatedly directly involving himself in the unrest.

The Iranian government claims that “terrorists” who were armed and trained, not state forces, directly contributed to the protests’ deaths. They assert that Americans and Israelis shot and stabbed people to thwart peaceful demonstrations.

Judiciary officials have emphasized that those responsible for “riots” will be swiftly punished without any evidence of mercy. To expedite cases involving protests, the Supreme Court and the general prosecutor’s office announced on Sunday that they had established a joint workgroup.

What are monitors with offices abroad saying?

Iranians opposed to the Iranian establishment and Iranians who are based abroad maintain that state forces have executed protesters in sizable numbers.

More than 3, 300 confirmed deaths and over 4, 300 additional cases are being investigated, according to the most recent figures from the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).

Additionally, according to the organization, more than 24 000 people have been detained, and 2, 107 have suffered severe injuries.

According to an unnamed Iranian official in the area, at least 5, 000 people have died, including about 500 security personnel, according to an Reuters news agency citing an unnamed Iranian official in the area on Sunday. Apparently, the northwest of Iran’s Kurdish-majority regions were the site of the majority of deaths.

These figures cannot be independently verified by Al Jazeera.

According to reports from international outlets, Iranian authorities demand that protesters’ families be given “bullet money” to allow their burial or that their families be required to sign documents stating they belong to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)’s Basij paramilitary force. Both claims have been refuted by Iranian authorities.

What are Israel’s and the US saying?

Over the past few months, including during the 12-day conflict in June, US and Israeli officials have been openly promoting the possibility of replacing Tehran’s theocratic leadership.

Trump pleaded with Iranians to stay in the streets during the height of the demonstrations before expressing “great respect” for the Iranian leadership on the grounds that more than 800 political prisoners’ planned executions had been postponed.

Iranian prosecutor Ali Salehi responded to the accusation on Saturday, saying that “our response will be deterring and quick. The US president speaks a lot of nonsense.”

Trump, however, continued to make comments, and on Saturday called Khamenei’s 37-year rule a “sick man” and criticized the Iranian leader.

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