Wednesday, November 8, 2017

IS THE GERMAN MILITARY SICK OF EU FOOLISHNESS?

Submitted by: BobJen

 German army 'plans for break up of the European Union' in war game scenario - DING DING DING!
 
Just try to imagine a powerful, newly militarized German army..........only this time it wouldn't be a repetition of the historically fierce 'HUN.'  It would most certainly be a variation of German militarism, but under a new and deadly Muslim GERMAN CALIPHATE, because by 2040 (or well before then) Germany will have been swallowed up by Jihadi immigrants, so the world will face a 'Muslim Waffen SS' - and all of its WWII iterations. Merkel's 'legacy' is going to unleash untold horrors on the people of Europe..........less than a hundred years since Germany's latest firestorm known as TheThird Reich. Are we watching a Thousand Year Global Caliphate being formed right now? Does Reichsfuhrer Merkel understand what she is allowing to happen? - [More information at LINK]

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/06/german-army-plans-break-european-union-war-game-scenario/

 

German army 'plans for break up of the European Union' in war game scenario

The German army has war-gamed the break up of the European Union in study of security crises that could face the country by  2040.  
Military planners in Berlin played out a scenario in which a growing number of countries follow Britain in leaving the EU, resulting in an "increasingly disorderly" world, Der Spiegel reported. 
"The EU enlargement has been largely abandoned, more states have left the bloc," strategists wrote in a study cited by the magazine.
 

 
Armored infantryman of the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, during a simulated attack as part of military exercises  
Armored infantryman of the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, during a simulated attack as part of military exercises  CREDIT: GETTY
"The increasingly disorderly, sometimes chaotic and conflictual world has dramatically changed the security policy environment for Germany and Europe."
Der Speigel said the study could inform German armaments programs in the next several years.
The scenario was one of six examined in a study of security challenges German generals believe could unfold over the next 23 years. 
The other five include one in which some central and east European states enter an "Eastern bloc," presumably a reference to the growing influence of Russia.

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