
The framing employs skepticism toward official claims ('stress that military service remains voluntary' paired with 'quietly took') and implies hidden or deceptive policy-making through the modifier 'quietly.' This libertarian-leaning outlet centers suspicion of state coercion rather than presenting military modernization neutrally. The brief format and charged framing ('won't you stay') suggests government overreach rather than security necessity.
Primary voices: state or recognized government
Framing may shift if the German policy generates broader EU/NATO policy alignment debates or conscription controversies.
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