Popular Post Social Media Posted 16 hours ago Popular Post Posted 16 hours ago With mounting anxiety over potential Russian military aggression in the coming years, Germany is taking steps to fortify its civil defense infrastructure. Anticipating the possibility of a broader European conflict, Berlin is preparing to overhaul its decades-old shelter system to protect citizens in the event of an attack. “For a long time, there was a widespread belief in Germany that war was not a scenario for which we needed to prepare,” said Ralph Tiesler, head of the Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance, in an interview reported by The Guardian. “That has changed,” he emphasized. “We are concerned about the risk of a major war of aggression in Europe.” The sense of urgency stems from growing fears that Russia, already three years into its war in Ukraine, could be capable of striking a NATO member state as early as 2029. Tiesler warned that Germany must develop a “functioning, comprehensive defense system” within that timeframe. But building new bunkers from scratch isn’t feasible given the short window of preparation. Instead, Tiesler’s agency is devising plans to repurpose existing structures such as tunnels, subway stations, underground garages, car parks, and public building basements into bomb-proof shelters. The plan, expected to be unveiled this summer, could accommodate an estimated one million people. Currently, Germany still has approximately 2,000 Cold War-era bunkers. However, fewer than 600 remain operational and even those are in dire need of renovation. These shelters could house only around 480,000 people—less than 1% of Germany’s total population. In stark contrast, Finland maintains a highly developed shelter system with 50,000 bunkers capable of housing 4.8 million people, or roughly 85% of its population, according to data from Tiesler’s office. To move forward, Tiesler is calling on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to fund the modernization plan, which includes not only upgrades to physical infrastructure but also improvements to civil warning systems such as emergency apps, road signs, and sirens. “We don’t want to unnecessarily frighten anyone, but we must nevertheless clearly warn of the danger of a military attack,” Tiesler told the news outlet Zeit Online. The war in Ukraine has deeply shaken Europe’s security assumptions, pushing many governments to reconsider their readiness. Germany is not alone in its rearmament mindset. Poland, which shares borders with both Russia and Ukraine, is taking similarly aggressive steps. According to a recent BBC report, Poland plans to allocate nearly 5% of its GDP to defense spending this year—more than any other NATO member. While there is no certainty that Russia will attack another country, the preparations underway in Germany reflect a broader European shift: one that now sees the possibility of war not as remote, but as a realistic scenario requiring urgent action. Adapted by ASEAN Now from NYP 2025-06-09 1 1 3
Popular Post impulse Posted 12 hours ago Popular Post Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, Social Media said: Currently, Germany still has approximately 2,000 Cold War-era bunkers. However, fewer than 600 remain operational and even those are in dire need of renovation. These shelters could house only around 480,000 people—less than 1% of Germany’s total population. So basically, German taxpayers will be funding shelters that the vast majority of them won't be allowed in if SHTF. 3
FlorC Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, Social Media said: With mounting anxiety over potential Russian military aggression in the coming years Highly provoked potential Russian military aggression. It 's so bad that evil Russia only has less than 20 % of the Ukraine after 3 years of fighting. 😄 But the Germans are p-ssing their pants. These are not the Germans of 85 years ago. 1 1 2
Popular Post peter zwart Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago Oh please, stop spreading fear. What complete nonsense this all is. Yet another way to distract attention, create camps to pit against each other, and a perfect excuse to pour billions in borrowed money into the war machine, which has very negative effects on the environment. But in this case, the so-called world-threatening CO2 issue doesn't even exist. 3
Popular Post Cameroni Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago 4 hours ago, impulse said: So basically, German taxpayers will be funding shelters that the vast majority of them won't be allowed in if SHTF. The shelters are completely pointless of course. What if they really went to war, Russia is a nuclear power. What would Germans do, live in shelters all their life? It's ludicrous. The only viable option is for Germany to get nuclear weapons then Russia woudln't dare invade. Not that they have any intention to start with anyway. This whole exercise is just fear mongering. 1 3
Woke to Sounds Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago More psyops from the decepticons. Quake in yer boots bbbitches. 💯0% 1
soalbundy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Which is presumably why Russia has to be defeated in Ukraine, it's the European front line. I personally doubt that Russia would even want to attack central Europe...for what? Nobody wants them there and they needed 3 years just to have tenuous grip on 20% of Ukraine. 2
impulse Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 minutes ago, soalbundy said: Which is presumably why Russia has to be defeated in Ukraine, it's the European front line. I personally doubt that Russia would even want to attack central Europe...for what? Nobody wants them there and they needed 3 years just to have tenuous grip on 20% of Ukraine. They had that "tenuous grip" after a month or so. My CNN battlefront map has moved only slightly since Feb, 2023. The last 2 years or so, they've just been getting sniped at around the edges. Which leads me to believe that Putin was honest when he stated his objectives from the start (a buffer zone in Donbas), and has no designs on the rest of Ukraine, much less all of Europe. But the warmongers in Germany want to make their people afraid of the Red Menace... 2 1
digger70 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Rethink in Germany: revamp shelter system in case of Russian attack. Waste of time and money , The public will not need the Bunkers/Shelters When they start using a few Nukes there will be Nothing left to Shelter the place will look like the Moon.
FinChin67 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, FlorC said: Highly provoked potential Russian military aggression. It 's so bad that evil Russia only has less than 20 % of the Ukraine after 3 years of fighting. 😄 But the Germans are p-ssing their pants. These are not the Germans of 85 years ago. Current state of Germany's "army" is a joke. It's overrun with islamists already so I doubt anyone wants to take it over...
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