German Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg talks to the media in Berlin, Germany, after a meeting with members of the German Bundestag about his proposal to restructure the military, 23 Aug 2010 |
Guttenberg said his proposals will make the German military smaller, but more functional in operations overseas. The German defense minister says instead of a draft, an attractive military service will draw Germans to join the military on a voluntary basis.
German lawmakers are debating the proposal, which could take several years to implement.
The plan comes as the German government seeks to cut spending. But Guttenberg's ideas also arrive at a time of German discontent with the conflict in Afghanistan.
Carlo Masala teaches political science at Germany's military university in Munich. He said the draft raises questions about what kind of missions the German armed forces should perform. "The whole Afghanistan issue is under debate here in Germany. It is expected that some troops are going to be pulled out to basically calm down public opinion."
Germany currently has more than 5,000 troops in northern Afghanistan - the third largest NATO presence behind the US and Britain.
In Germany's current system, the military does not send draftees overseas. But Professor Masala noted that ending the draft is part of a historical transformation of the German military's role in the world.
"The draft was a brilliant idea for a country which started the Second World War," said Masala. "With the draft, you made sure the army did not become a separate part, or a separate state within a state."
Masala said the proposals will make the German military function like armed forces in the US and in other European countries.
"I think explaining to people that Germany's interests nowadays, after the end of the Cold War, sometimes have to be protected in far, faraway countries, would find the support of a majority of public opinion," said Masala.
With several German parties strongly in favor of the draft, Guttenberg's proposal does not remove conscription from the German constitution. Guttenberg said he will keep the draft an option in case it is needed in the future.
conscription: the practice of ordering people by law to serve in the armed forces(征募;征兵)
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