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Germany's Minesweeper Enters Mediterranean for NATO Ops
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Germanys minesweeper ship Fulda embarks on NATO mission, potentially heading to the Strait of Hormuz. The ship is equipped with advanced gear to clear sea mines, a crucial task amidst the war with Iran. Irans mine-laying activities in the Strait of Hormuz have caused global oil and gas prices to surge, impacting Germanys economy. Chancellor Friedrich Merz has emphasized Germanys readiness to help secure peace, but only after the fighting ceases. The German Navy, with its expertise in mine-clearing, is NATOs go-to team. However, any deployment would require parliamentary approval and could take days or weeks. The navy is already stretched thin with EU, NATO, and UN missions, necessitating backup from frigates and partners. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius insists on US involvement due to their superior regional intelligence. With the war ongoing and mining levels uncertain, Germany is preparing but waiting for the right moment to act.
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