Friday, April 27, 2018

THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORTED THE DEFENSE POLICY FOR FURTHER DEPLOYMENT AND REINFORCEMENT OF THE GERMAN MILITARY THAT HAVE BEEN STATIONED IN GERMANY'S MILITARY BASES IN AFRICA, DESPITE THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND DEFENSE POLICY RESTRICTIONS ON GERMANY'S CURRENT DEFENSE POLICY.


    The German Parliament, also known as the Bundestag has overwhelmingly voted and supported Germany's current defense policy for further deployment and reinforcement of the German military currently stationed in the German military Bases in Africa, specially in Somalia and Mali with many Parliamentary votes during the only session of Parliamentary debate held at the German Parliament today, specifically on Thursday, April 26th in the Year two thousand and eighteen, despite the current Constitutional and defense policy restrictions on GERMANY'S current defense policy. The Defense Ministry confirmed the Parliamentary and legislative approval of its policy for further deployment and reinforcement of one thousand and a hundred Troops currently stationed in Mali, besides the five hundred that have been stationed at the horn of Africa in Somalia by further reinforcement with additional three hundred and fifty EU Forces that have been commissioned by the EU to their respective duties of reinforcement in Mali and the horn of Africa with less, or no restrictions whatsoever to the Constitutional and defense restrictions upon which the German military, or the Bundeswehr have been subjected to. However, German military further redeployment with reinforcement in the two Southern Sudan regions of Equatoria and the Upper Nile has unfortunately remained major controversial defense policy ISSUE among the ruling and the Opposition Political Parties that have regarded the deployment of their forces in the South of Sudan and other parts of Africa as a major threat to the lives of their Troops that have been deployed in the areas of conflicts of the African Continent, particularly after the German military Bases in the South of Sudan had been bombed and attacked by both short and long range missiles. Further investigations have been conducted at the jighest level on the repeated bombbardment of the German military Bases in South of Sudan and in the horn of Africa without much of the foreseeable results of the missiles attacks that killed A General and wounded many Troops during the multiple attacks so far carried out against the German military and the German Navy that have been currently deployed on the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean coastal regions of Africa. The Chancellor of Democratic Republic of Germany had previously indicated the requirement for her future decision, or the parliamentary decision on either the redeployment, or withdrawal of the Troops from the areas of conflicts in Africa and other parts of the Arab World as in Afghanistan Turkey Northern Iraq and Syria, despite the current Parliamentary approval of the defense policy for further deployment and reinforcement of the Troops in foreign countries with Troops arms and ammunition which unfortunately has remained controversial and continues to divide the major and the Opposition Political Parties that comprised of the Christian Democratic Union Political Party (CDU) the Christian Social Union Political Party (CSU) the Social Democratic Political Party (SPD) the Green Party the Federal Democratic Political Party (FDP) the Left Wing Political Party and the Alternative for Deutchland Political Party (AFD), despite the Parliamentary approval of the defense policy for further deployment and reinforcement of the German military.

          Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

      Bank : Green Dot Bank
      Routing No. : 124303120
      Account No. : 301582402494
      Name : Professor Godfrey Ohia
      Tel No. : +1 678-437-0587
      E-mail : ohiaprofessorgodfrey92@gmail.com

No comments:

Post a Comment