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 Merz “Russia Strategy Backfires” as German Soldiers Refuse NATO Lithuania Deployment, so Berlin to enforce mandatory military service?  

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
June 20, 2026
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 Merz "Russia Strategy Backfires" as German Soldiers Refuse NATO Lithuania Deployment, so Berlin to enforce mandatory military service?  

 Merz "Russia Strategy Backfires" as German Soldiers Refuse NATO Lithuania Deployment, so Berlin to enforce mandatory military service?  

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Germany is facing growing difficulties in staffing its planned armored brigade in Lithuania, raising questions about Berlin’s military readiness and NATO’s eastern defense strategy amid heightened tensions with Russia.

According to German media reports, the Bundeswehr is struggling to recruit enough volunteers for its 45th Armored Brigade, a force expected to become fully operational by 2027. The brigade is projected to consist of approximately 4,800 soldiers and 200 civilian personnel, but only around 1,800 troops have reportedly been deployed so far.

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The shortfall has sparked concerns within Germany’s Defense Ministry, which has acknowledged that “operational readiness” may eventually take precedence over voluntary deployment.

Germany May Introduce Mandatory Deployments

Reports from Die Welt and Der Spiegel suggest that Berlin could resort to mandatory assignments if volunteer numbers remain insufficient. The shortages are particularly severe among specialists such as IT experts, reconnaissance units, chemical and biological defense personnel, and maintenance crews.

Lieutenant General Christian Freuding, Inspector of the German Army, emphasized that while voluntary participation remains the preferred model, the Bundeswehr is prepared to take additional measures to ensure the brigade reaches full readiness.

“The Army’s top priority is to achieve operational capability for the Lithuania Brigade as quickly as possible,” Freuding reportedly said.

Strategic Importance of Lithuania Deployment

The brigade is stationed primarily in Rudninkai, Lithuania, located just 30 kilometers from Belarus, with a secondary hub in Rukla, approximately 100 kilometers from Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave.

The deployment marks Germany’s first permanent foreign troop stationing since World War II, underscoring Berlin’s increasing military role in NATO’s eastern flank.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius had initially promoted the mission as a voluntary opportunity, launching extensive recruitment campaigns that included family visits, barracks tours, and financial incentives. However, these efforts have reportedly failed to generate the required numbers.

Complicating matters further, reports indicate a payroll miscalculation may leave some deployed troops receiving less compensation than initially promised, adding to frustration among personnel.

Russia Criticizes Germany’s Military Expansion

Moscow has strongly criticized Germany’s growing military footprint near Russian borders. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Berlin of reviving militaristic tendencies and warned that Europe risks escalating tensions unnecessarily.

Russia has repeatedly stated it has no intention of attacking NATO unless directly threatened, while arguing that the alliance’s continued eastward expansion has been a major driver of instability.

The Kremlin views Germany’s Lithuania brigade as part of a broader NATO strategy aimed at increasing pressure on Russia amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Questions Over Germany’s War Readiness

German officials, including Chancellor Friedrich Merz, have repeatedly stressed the need for the country to become “war-ready” by 2029, with Berlin pledging to strengthen the Bundeswehr and position it as Europe’s leading conventional military force.

However, the recruitment challenges highlight a growing gap between political ambitions and military realities.

As NATO continues to reinforce its eastern borders, Germany’s inability to fill a single armored brigade could become a broader test of Europe’s long-term defense commitments in the face of rising geopolitical tensions.

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