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German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz speaks as he arrives to visit the Joint Operations Command of the German armed forces in Schwielowsee near Berlin, March 4. Michael Sohn/AP hide caption

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German adviser Olaf Scholz speaks as he arrives to visit the Joint Operations Command of the German armed forces in Schwielowsee near Berlin, March 4.

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BERLIN - The announcement came three days after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine last month, and few German lawmakers were briefed on what Chancellor Olaf Scholz had said: that Germany would pay it 100 billion euros, the military worried, that it would work is rapidly becoming the strongest armed force in Europe.

Scholz also said that from now on, Germany will invest more than 2% of its gross domestic product in its armed forces. According to data compiled by NATO, Germany is expected to spend 1.53 percent of its gross domestic product last year on defense.

The German parliament stopped with a low roar, a roar that filled the main chamber of the Reichstag, a building whose destruction and rebirth was at the center of the horrors of the last world war. He once again witnessed what the Germans called the Zeitenwende: a historical turning point.

Defense expert Jana Puglierin watched in disbelief. "It's sad for me to see it because a lot of things that he basically decides overnight, I've fought for years and I'm sure I'll never see them," he said.

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Puglierin, who heads the Berlin office of the European Council on Foreign Relations, said that for years he has listened to Germany's allies urging it to grow and spend more on defense and provide more leadership, while the German government rejected this idea several times.

German Bundeswehr troops from NATO are expected to welcome German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht on February 2 at the Rukla military base in Lithuania. 22. Germany's chancellor promised to increase defense spending after Russia began invading Ukraine. Mindaugas Kulbis/AP Hide caption

German Bundeswehr troops from NATO are expected to welcome German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht on February 2 at the Rukla military base in Lithuania. 22. Germany's chancellor promised to increase defense spending after Russia began invading Ukraine.

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He said defense spending was not even an issue in last fall's national election. "And I think the main reason for this is that the German people have not felt threatened for a long time," he said. "They didn't see that their security was really a delicate thing. They took it for granted. And the idea that, I don't know, a Russian missile would hit Germany was completely absurd."

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This German mentality in a past that is difficult for many citizens to think about; a time when the country, under Adolf Hitler, built one of the largest armies in the world. Military expert Constantin Wissman said: "They started the war, and obviously the whole industry turned into an army. And then, everything was drawn."

The Second World War not only destroyed the German army, but also left a shame in its future. "And frankly, you can see a lot of problems from the German army today because we weren't comfortable having an army."

After the end of the Cold War, Germany cut its defense budget and used its reduced military not to defend the country, but to help NATO missions abroad, such as Kosovo and Afghanistan. Germany's military state suffered so much that in 2015, in a joint training exercise with NATO, German soldiers had to use black pipes instead of weapons due to a lack of equipment.

The new funding will help when Parliament passes Scholz's defense spending plan, but the money won't solve everything, Wissman said. "I think the structural deficiencies of the German military are deeper and they have structural problems that need to be addressed before you spend money on them."

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Even with the new money, military analyst Thomas Wiegold said the German armed forces would still have to comply. "Interestingly, it doesn't mean an increase in growth," Wiegold said. "It doesn't mean adding completely different capabilities. Above all, it means providing what really needs to be there."

A German soldier inspects the area at the airport in Faizabad, northern Afghanistan in 2006. Germany has contributed thousands of soldiers to NATO forces in Afghanistan. Michael Hanschke/AFP via Getty Images cover caption

A German soldier inspects the area at the airport in Faizabad, northern Afghanistan in 2006. Germany has contributed thousands of soldiers to NATO forces in Afghanistan.

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Things like modern fighter jets – earlier this month, Germany pledged to buy about three dozen F-35s from Lockheed Martin to replace its 40-year-old fleet of Tornado jets. Wiegold was right from the start. Germany had to buy new tanks, guns and warships among other things.

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And as Germany rebuilds its military, Wiegold says the rest of Europe will be safer. He said about the words of the former foreign minister of Poland: "I am not afraid of a strong German army. I am afraid of a weak German army."

"Neither France, nor Britain, nor Italy nor Poland will see a militarily powerful Germany as a threat," he said. "I think it is more or less the opposite; that they expect Germany, with its economic power, to fulfill its role in terms of security."

Defense expert Puglierin said he hoped Germany would rise to the responsibility of being Europe's largest military. For too long, he said, Germany has relied on the United States to maintain its aid. "I've heard many Europeans and Germans say, 'Thank God we have the United States.' , "said Puglierin. "That's why I think we need to be a more capable partner in the trans-Atlantic relationship to create a trans-Atlantic relationship on an equal footing."

And he said that this means not only sharing the burden of the American military, but also having a fair say on how international security is developed. He said that Germany is wary not only of Russia, but also of China, and depending on who occupies the White House in 2024, it is difficult to predict what Germany's relationship with the US will be like. Stronger than the German army, he said. , should help Germany manage this uncertainty; an army that is now on track to become the third largest in the world, behind only the US and Chinese militaries.

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"What I hope to see is that we develop a healthy relationship towards the concept of European sovereignty because I think it is absolutely necessary," he said.

For decades, the German leadership believed it could bring peace through trade and did not need a large military, Puglierin said. But the world has become more unstable and unpredictable. And a competent army, he says, is now a necessity. Ari, founded in 1955, has been in austerity for years. According to a report published in Ari state in December, 30 percent of Geran's naval vessels are "fully operational". no country's fighter jets are worth it. And for ground equipment, out of 350 combat vehicles of Pua, only 40 are found "for war".

Outdated equipment, frustrated bureaucracy, unmotivated soldiers: Gerany has a big task ahead of him to improve the situation, which he promised to do after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Three days after the start of the attack, Prime Minister Olaf Scholz in a landmark speech promised a special budget of 100 billion euros for the military, as well as an annual spending of two percent of production for defense.

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Can Gerani protect himself? In the first hours of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the president of Gerany, Alfons Ais, shocked the whole country by declaring that "the options we can support politicians (NATO) are very few".

In her latest annual report to the Bundeswehr, Defense Secretary Eva Hoegl reported that the army was in a state of "learning".

According to arcus Faber, defense expert and P for the liberal FDP, at the moment, it cannot fulfill its primary role of protecting Gerany in the event of an attack.

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According to a report published in Ari state in December, 30 percent of Geran's naval vessels are "fully operational". None of the country's fighter jets are eligible

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