20,000 rounds of ammunition stolen in Germany, how can they even think of organizing an 800,000 army to fight Russia?
A few days ago, the Wall Street Journal had loudly publicized "Germany secretly formulated a plan to mobilize 800,000 troops to fight Russia," but Germany immediately made a fool of itself.
On the 2nd, the German media magazine Der Spiegel reported that the German Defense Ministry confirmed to the media that a batch of 20,000 rounds of ammunition, including 10,000 live pistol bullets and 9,000 blank rifle cartridges, as well as some smoke grenades, was stolen from a parking lot.
The incident probably went like this: This batch of ammunition was transported by a private logistics company, but it wasn't until the time of delivery to the military camp that the logistics company discovered the ammunition had been stolen.
According to preliminary investigations, the theft occurred between the evening of November 24th and 25th. The logistics company's driver parked his truck at a parking lot in Burg, Saxony-Anhalt, overnight, and the ammunition was stolen at that time.
Although the case is still under investigation, it's quite ironic that just a few days ago, the Wall Street Journal had disclosed a secret 1,200-page "plan for war against Russia" by the German military, claiming that it would mobilize 800,000 NATO forces including the German military to go to war with Russia.
However, before this ambitious military plan could be implemented, the German military had already lost a batch of ammunition on its own territory, which is indeed very comical: If Germany cannot even guarantee the safety of basic supplies and logistics discipline, how can they even think of organizing an 800,000 army?
Certainly, this is not the first time the German military has made a fool of itself recently. Earlier, there was a farce during a joint military exercise between the German military and police, where due to poor communication, the police shot at the military without knowing, resulting in a German soldier being injured by the police.
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