Return to compulsory military service: General Badia demands urgent need for action!

German NATO General Christian Badia calls for return to compulsory commitment due to personnel bottlenecks in the Bundeswehr on June 11, 2025.
German NATO General Christian Badia calls for return to compulsory commitment due to personnel bottlenecks in the Bundeswehr on June 11, 2025. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Return to compulsory military service: General Badia demands urgent need for action!

Deutschland - The recall of compulsory military service in Germany is currently a hotly discussed topic, especially in view of the changed security policy situation in Europe. According to current reports, the German NATO general Christian Badia calls for the return to compulsory military service to cover an additional need of up to 60,000 soldiers in the Bundeswehr. This step could not be pushed onto the long bench, as four years of waiting are too late according to Badia to implement NATO's ability goals. In recent years, the Bundeswehr has insufficiently gained personnel with voluntary offers, which gave pressure on a political solution. KN Online reports that Badia also rejects the argument that the necessary barracks and trainers are missing. He suggests looking for investors to reactivate old barracks.

The security policy situation has indeed changed fundamentally. Warnings of the Federal Intelligence Service and Bundeswehr speak of the risk of a Russian attack on NATO territory, while new situation evaluations indicate that Russia could possibly create the prerequisites for a large-scale conventional war. WDR emphasizes that Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius emphasizes to become warfare, and the discussion about the reactivation of conscription, according to him, represents an option to expand the troop size.

political debate about compulsory military service

The political dimension of the debate is delicate. The coalition parties CDU/CSU and SPD have provided for a new, attractive military service in the coalition agreement, which initially is based on voluntariness. Nevertheless, the Union increases the pressure on the government, since a high five -digit number of soldiers in the Bundeswehr are missing. T-Online reports that Norbert Röttgen calls for a regulation if not enough volunteers can be found. This underlines the existing conflict within the coalition, since the SPD parliamentary group leader Matthias Miersch rejects a discussion about military service in this legislative period.

In addition, it should be noted that the reactivation of conscription could also be made by a simple legislative majority in the Bundestag, while a mandatory system for women would require a constitutional change. Former military officers such as Högl also warn that the Bundeswehr is currently not equipped for the implementation of conscription, since many barracks and properties have been sold. wdr adds that the Bundeswehr currently has difficulty providing instructors and suitable facilities.

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The discussion about returning to compulsory military service is increasingly being carried out more intensively in Germany. While militaristic voices such as those of General Badia support the return, there is both support and relevant resistance within the political landscape, especially from the SPD. The path to a possible reintroduction is still sufficiently unclear, since extensive preparations and political agreement are necessary to re -establish conscription, even in modified form. In the coming weeks and months, the debate could continue to worsen, especially in view of the geopolitical developments in Europe.

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