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A Most Interesting Debate
The Germans are talking about military reform and to be honest, it is actually a very interesting issue to follow. This article can bring you up to speed on some of the issues if you are interested, but for more depth to the debate you'll need to look elsewhere (and most of it is in German). There are two main points that I think are worth noting. First, Germany is ready to discard their cons...
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