Now Germany declares war on ISIS and sends Tornado jets, naval frigate & 1,200 troops

Tuesday, December 1, 2015
By Paul Martin

GERMANY declared war on Islamic State this morning after MPs in Berlin gave the green light to a huge military funding package that could see its warplanes in the skies above Syria and Iraq.

By TOM BATCHELOR
Express.co.uk
Tue, Dec 1, 2015

Tornado reconnaissance jets, a naval frigate and up to 1,200 troops will be sent to the region to tackle ISIS after Germany vowed a tougher response to the jihadi regime in the wake of the Paris attacks.

Up to six Tornado jets will provide aerial refuelling and satellite images rather than carrying out direct bombing missions.

Army chief of staff General Volker Wieker said on Sunday the military force would be mobilised “very quickly” once German MPs had given it the go-ahead.

A leaked statement from the German Cabinet read: “The German contribution serves the fight against terrorism under the auspices of the alliance against ISIS and is aimed at supporting in particular France, Iraq and the international alliance in its fight against ISIS.”

The agreed package, which still requires parliamentary approval, would last for one year at a cost of 134 million euros (£94m).

But German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier described the 1,200 soldiers as “an upper limit, with a buffer zone”.

He continued: “I do not think that we will have that many soldiers deployed abroad at the same time.”

The frigate could be used to protect the French aircraft carrier Charles De Gaulle, which is stationed in the eastern Mediterranean.

Germany has seen a rise in extremist Islamists based in the country, with some estimates putting the number of ISIS sympathisers based there at 7,900, and fears have been heightened about the threat from jihadists since the shootings and bombings in France.

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