Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 19, 2015
The fact that it is now just like “yeah at some point these people we are bringing into the country are going to start blowing us up, so I guess we need to talk about what we’re going to do when that happens” is mad.
This is literally clinical insanity on the national scale.
Finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble has said the German army could be deployed to the streets in a security role, should the nation come under attack.
Reflecting on post-Paris terror attacks security reviews, veteran politician Mr. Schäuble admitted that German police resources were basically insufficient for the enormous task at hand. Looking to where extra manpower could come from in times of national stress, he said the nation should look to the army.
The minister said: “If we had a situation like Paris, perhaps with roadblocks in three or four places, you will need to think about whether our police capabilities are sufficient”, adding that the national police were already overtaxed on “many normal weekends”, reports Germany’s NewsTV.
Any suggestion of actually taking steps to control flows through Germany’s borders he dismissed out of hand, leaving ordinary Germans with having to live with soldiers on their streets because their politicians were unwilling to put them on their borders.
If German soldiers were to be deployed in the aftermath of a terrorist attack, it would be the first time since Nazi Germany that armed troops had been deployed for security inside the country. Using the armed forces for this internal policing role is actually illegal under Germany’s postwar constitution, but provisions to allow troops to be put on the streets in exceptional circumstances was passed in 2012.
The use of armed soldiers is still restricted despite the ruling of the constitutional court in favour of the Merkel government’s initiative to put troops onto the streets. While soldiers can be used at times where the state is under threat and to face off “catastrophe”, troops could not be permitted to counter mass protests.
This is going to be an open war on the streets. Believe you me.
It’s going to be like a dystopian scifi film.