What do you think about the idea of accepting people into the Bundeswehr who do not have German citizenship?
For me, this is not mercenary activity, but it is somehow a gray area.
Furthermore, the rule that requires people to receive their ID after work makes it easier to legally smuggle spies and other pests in. It's not impossible otherwise, but why should we discuss border controls if the gates are opened at sensitive locations?
If you don’t want to go in, you shouldn’t go in. Also find it good that there is this obstacle to citizenship. But what’s great about the Bundeswehr? Don’t you work for 90% people who haven’t done it elsewhere and now fight for recognition?
Read the question again…
Read my answer again.
If you don’t want to go in, you shouldn’t go in. Also find it good that there is this obstacle to citizenship.
The Bundeswehr fights in Israel? I really don’t have an answer to this, except that you shouldn’t get involved with any weak-sensed web portals, otherwise you’ll get into the psychiatry.
Explain the learning effect and how is it helpful that the Bundeswehr is currently fighting in Israel for an occupied country? This is also useful for us. I hope to make a good statement
But this is the meaning of the Bundeswehr and the answer again fails the topic. If the navy protects merchant ships, it also uses deliveries for Germany. If we take part in peace missions, at least the rest of the troops will remain halfway fit and deficiencies will appear. The troops in Lithuania undoubtedly serve Germany. But if we take foreigners, the learning effect for German soldiers should be low.
Where does Germany fight for Germany? They fight for foreign countries and join other wars. I don’t think so desirable
You don’t understand anything. No one wants to force someone to come clean. It’s about the part that’s sharp on it, from unclear motives. Your sog. I can read the answer so often. Are you even up to date with the news to talk? If you read my question again, maybe the part will notice:
It is about allowing them to fight or subvert for a country for which they do not even have a passport. The question of who and how many do they want is not relevant. The question is whether this is legitimate at all and whether such employees are reliable in a conflict case and are protected by the Geneva Convention. Aliens fighting for Ukraine have nothing to laugh at captive names.
The question is whether the state is moving internationally on a safe parquet or ideological accusations. Putin’s gonna kill it.
Must be: Whoever wants to go in shouldn’t go in.
Distance.