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Bundeswehr vs Islamic State

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15.01.2026 – 02.02.2026

5 tweets · 2 MPs · Top: @Jan_Nolte_AfD (418 Likes)

GRÜNE (3)

During the observation period between January 15 and February 2, 2026, the discourse among Green Party members of the Bundestag regarding the military engagement against the Islamic State was defined by a critical assessment of current security policies. MP @LamyaKaddor emerged as the sole voice on X, cautioning that the federal government's existing strategy in Northeast Syria may border on gross negligence. Her core argument, expressed identically in three posts—two garnering 3 likes each and one with zero likes—emphasizes that the detention centers and camps in the region represent an escalating security risk not only to local stability but also to Germany itself due to recurring escape attempts. Overall, the party's tone is characterized by concern and skepticism, reflecting a focus on the long-term domestic and international dangers posed by the incomplete management of IS-related threats in the Levant. 🗳️ Vote: 75 Yes | 0 No | 0 Abstain

AfD (2)

@Jan_Nolte_AfD: We are voting against the Bundeswehr's deployment in Iraq. Islamism and terror must be fought. But not somewhere out in the wide world, rather here at home in Germany. https://t.co/pmPhRx0IMJ (418 Likes) 🗳️ Vote: 0 Yes | 131 No | 1 Abstain

CDU/CSU (0)

No tweets found for this time period. 🗳️ Vote: 198 Yes | 0 No | 0 Abstain

SPD (0)

No tweets found for this time period. 🗳️ Vote: 115 Yes | 0 No | 0 Abstain

DIE LINKE. (0)

No tweets found for this time period. 🗳️ Vote: 0 Yes | 56 No | 0 Abstain