Belgium has launched its largest-ever youth military recruitment drive, sending 149,000 letters to all 17-year-olds encouraging voluntary service as the country seeks to rapidly boost troop numbers amid growing security concerns in Europe. While officials insist the program is entirely voluntary and open to ages 18–25. Similar initiatives are appearing in the Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany as governments accelerate preparations for major conflict scenarios, particularly with Russia. Germany, for example, is finalizing “Operation Plan Germany,” a detailed defense posture aimed at moving hundreds of thousands of NATO troops east in case of war, while Berlin debates restoring the draft for 18-year-old males.

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