Posted on 08/31/2016 3:57:35 PM PDT by Olog-hai
The German army are planning stricter checks of their soldiers as officials fear that jihadists could be using the armed forces as a way to train.
The German Cabinet finalized an amendment on Wednesday to military law that will have military intelligence agency MAD soon more thoroughly scrutinize each applicant for connections to jihadist or extremist groups.
There are currently indications that Islamist circles are trying to send so-called short-term soldiers into the Bundeswehr so that they can receive such training, according to the explanation of the amendment, which will come into force on July 1st 2017. [ ]
Since 2007, 24 active soldiers have been classified as Islamists, 19 of whom were dismissed. The remaining five had already reached the end of their service terms.
Another 30 former soldiers have left Germany to go to Syria and Iraq, according to MAD figures some of whom are believed to have connected with terror group ISIS, according to unconfirmed security agency reports.
(Excerpt) Read more at thelocal.de ...
When I read that at first I thought it was “Germany to tighten CHEEKS of soldiers.”
Not a bad plan given the homosexual tendencies of the jihadis.
No person that follows islam should get military training or access. If you bow to mecca you are a threat.
The German army are planning stricter checks of their soldiers as officials fear that jihadists could
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It are?
It sure are. (For some reason, current British English recognizes the word “army” as a “they” rather than an “it”.)
But the US still lets jihadis in our army.
Then they shoot everyone and remain alive.
Go figure...
Why use the minority dialect of English spoken in the UK?
Belgium and the EU will consider this islamophobic and condemn them
Most of the translators at The Local seem to be British.
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