Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania: Strong step against Russia!

On May 23, 2025, we report on the new Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania, anti-Semitic attacks in the USA and the football euphoria in Bielefeld.
On May 23, 2025, we report on the new Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania, anti-Semitic attacks in the USA and the football euphoria in Bielefeld. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania: Strong step against Russia!

Washington, USA - On May 23, 2025, Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Defense Minister Boris Pistorius gave the starting signal for a permanent Bundeswehr brigade in Lithuania. This initiative is intended as a signal of Russia to demonstrate NATO's united strength. By 2027, the brigade is expected to grow to 5,000 soldiers, as experts fear that Russia could increasingly develop aggression against NATO, especially in the Baltic States. This form of military upgrade was taken up in East Westphalia with great euphoria and meets the approval of a broad political spectrum.

In the international news situation, a tragic incident caused a sensation in Washington. Elias R., a 31-year-old man, was charged with the murder of two employees of the Israeli embassy. The FBI examines the case as a hate crime and possible terrorist act. The anti -Semitic attacks in the USA have increased significantly since the Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent offensive in the Gaza Strip.

social changes in Germany

Another interesting phenomenon is the increasing conversion of young people in Germany to Islam, especially on social media such as TikTok. This is considered part of a social change in which religion acts as an expression of identity, protest or trend. Advice centers such as the Violence Prevention Network observe this meeting with concern and offer support for concerned parents.

In the recent reporting of the protection of the constitution, a growing religious-extremist personal potential in Germany is determined. Over 26,000 Islamists are estimated in Germany, including many who enter the Bundeswehr. More than 770 threats and around 1,900 Salafists are considered part of the Islamist-terrorist potential. Security authorities are concerned that the Bundeswehr is increasingly attractive as the goal for extremists who are looking for military training and access to weapons. 14.5% of the soldiers have a migration background, and it is still being discussed about possible under hikes.

extremism in the Bundeswehr

Extremist incidents in the Bundeswehr have been a recurring problem since its foundation almost 70 years ago. One of the best -known cases is the arrest and conviction of the Bundeswehr officer Franco A. because of the preparation of a violent act of violence. Military shielding service (MAD) has already examined 390 suspected cases in connection with extremism in the Bundeswehr, 30 of which have been confirmed. In 2023 the MAD edited 1,049 suspected cases, with about 74% of the total volume being assigned to right -wing extremism.

Although there are signs of declining development of right -wing extremist suspected cases, public attention to this topic is unbroken. The Bundeswehr has taken several measures to prevention and education against political extremism, which, however, require constant review, especially in times of social polarization. In addition, the question is discussed to what extent military values ​​can be combined with extremist without problems, which requires a critical examination of the inner attitude of the armed forces.

With the combination of a growing military presence in Lithuania, an increase in anti -Semitic incidents in the United States and an awful radicalization in Germany, the situation in the geopolitical and social arena remains tense and requires careful observation.

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