Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/19/2012 - 20:56
Late on Friday,
the BBC reported
that the German military will in future be able to use its weapons on
German streets in an extreme situation. This ruling, we hope purely a
technicality - but clearly warranting some concern as to 'why now?' - by
Germany's Constitutional Court, reverses some of the severe
restriction on military deployments that were set down in the German
constitution after Nazi-era abuses.
After WWII, the new
constitution ruled that soldiers could not be deployed with guns at the
ready on German soil - the court has now changed that (it
seems on the basis of terrorist concerns - as opposed to widespread
bank runs, populist revolts at bailout-back-downs, or
Hollande/Monti/Draghi sending over some boys).
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