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Denmark plans to draft women to bolster military

- BY DARRYL COOTE UPI.com

Denmark plans to conscript women into its military, it defense ministry said, as it seeks to bolster its ranks while strengthen­ing its armed forces.

The Nordic nation announced plans Wednesday to implement changes to its conscripti­on policy that will permit women to be drafted, increase the length of service from four to 11 months and see the number of conscripts jump by 300 to 5,000.

Denmark’s Armed Forces is undergoing an “historic strengthen­ing” and an increase in soldiers is needed to staff operationa­l units, which is requiring it to rethink its conscripti­on model, it said.

“Unfortunat­ely, the security policy situation in Europe has become more and more serious, and we have to take that into account when we look at future defense,” Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said in a statement.

“A more robust conscripti­on, including full gender equality, must contribute to the Armed Forces’ task resolution, national mobilizati­on and to manning our Armed Forces.”

The ministry said that there is a need for its conscripti­on policy to become more “contempora­ry,” which is why it is seeking to conscript women into the military.

All young people, regardless of sex, will be subject to conscripti­on, be required to serve for the same amount of time and be made available to be called on to fight for their country.

“It is absolutely crucial that we get a more robust conscripti­on in Denmark when we have to build up the Danish defense,” Poulsen said.

“Therefore, a broader basis for recruiting that includes all genders is needed. This will give access to more competence­s and better task solving. Quite simply, a more versatile and more complete defense.”

The revised conscripti­on plan also calls for all conscripts to undergo five months of basic training followed by six months of operationa­l service.

The announceme­nt comes as war continues to be fought in Europe. Ukraine has for the last two years defended itself from a Russian invasion, and Denmark, a member of the defensive NATO alliance, is a supporter of Kyiv, and has provided it with U.S.-made fighter jets.

With the announceme­nt, Denmark joins Norway and Sweden as the only European countries to conscript women.

 ?? File Photo via Ukrainian Presidenti­al Press Office/UPI ?? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederikse­n agreed to transfer 19 F-16s from Denmark to Ukraine when they met last August.
File Photo via Ukrainian Presidenti­al Press Office/UPI Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederikse­n agreed to transfer 19 F-16s from Denmark to Ukraine when they met last August.

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