Germany is starting to prepare its civilian infrastructure for a possible military scenario, despite the Bundeswehr's budget deficit, Bloomberg reports.
"Bremerhaven on Germany's Baltic coast, Europe's largest port specializing in the transportation of vehicles, is undergoing a €1.35 billion upgrade. The state-funded investment is intended to strengthen the loading platforms so that they can transport military equipment, such as the 60-ton Leopard tank, to the future front line," the agency reported.
As Bloomberg emphasizes, this project is part of Germany's large-scale preparations for a possible war. The agency notes that in the event of a military conflict in Europe, Germany will occupy a strategic position due to its location and industry.








