Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Johannes Stern — German media calls for massive rearmament after US elections

The German elites are using the US presidential election and the “dirtiest election campaign of modern times” (Der Spiegel) as an excuse to promote the return of German militarism.
In the past week, the World Socialist Web Site commented on a paper of the German government-connected think tank Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), titled “Even without Trump much will change.” It calls for a more aggressive German and European foreign policy that is ready, “whatever the election result” to pursue economic and geopolitical aims independently of the United States and, if necessary, against Washington.
Just before the election, a column on Spiegel Online provided a taste of what this means. Under the title, “How Trump could force Germany to rearm,” a certain Henrik Müller forecasts: “Should Donald Trump be elected US president on Tuesday, Germany will face a great debate regarding rearming. It could become the decisive theme of the [German] federal elections in 2017—an intense controversy with the potential to divide the country.”
Ironically, Trump wants European nations to pay for their armaments. So it looks like the German elite is on board with that.

WSWS
German media calls for massive rearmament after US elections
Johannes Stern

3 comments:

Ryan Harris said...

Germany producing more arms could help reduce their dependence on exports.

In the future, like the US, they could be an opportunistic belligerent to drawn down weapon stocks and keep the industry humming along producing the best high tech weaponry.

Matt Franko said...

Well Tom you know them, ie if they have to pay for it then they are going to want to do it too... export zombie teutons dont outsource anything ...

Tom Hickey said...

Right, Matt. Then there is the side benefit of exports. German high quality-armaments would be high demand.

People forget this about the US arm industry. The US is the largest exporter of arms. UK and France are major exporters, too.