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09 Nov 2025, 05:00 GMT+10
The Defense Ministry has sent out letters to all of the countrys 17-year-olds
Belgium's military has sent 149,000 letters to all 17-year-olds in the country, outlining the benefits and encouraging them to consider a year of voluntary service once they turn eighteen, Defence Minister Theo Francken has announced.
Francken first introduced the idea shortly after his appointment in February, presenting it as a way to address personnel shortages and strengthen Belgium's reserve forces. Last month, the Belgian parliament approved a legislation allowing personalised letters to be sent to minors.
"149,000 letters were sent out yesterday. All 17-year-olds in the country are being encouraged to learn about Defense in general and the voluntary military service year in particular. Let's go!" Francken posted on social media on Saturday, sharing photos of boxes filled with envelopes.
The initiative is voluntary, but opposition critics argue it lays the groundwork for a potential return to mandatory military service. Francken has repeatedly denied this, claiming that "the army can't handle that logistically."
Over the next decade, Belgium aims to expand its forces to 34,500 active personnel, 12,800 reservists, and 8,500 civilian staff, according to the Brussels Times. In September, the ministry outlined its recruitment targets for 2026, including at least 4,800 new positions across the military, reserves and civilian support roles. Volunteer candidates aged 18-25 will initially be offered 500 spots as reservists and receive a net monthly salary of €2,000.
Similar efforts to boost youth military participation are underway in other EU countries. In the Netherlands, teenagers now receive questionnaires gauging their interest in defence roles, with a "voluntary service year" already in place. Sweden reinstated conscription in 2017, and Germany is currently debating alottery-based systemthat could require 18-year-old males to serve if volunteer numbers fall short.
The effort aligns with broader EU militarisation plans, which Brussels argues are necessary to deter alleged Russian aggression. Moscow denies harboring hostile intent toward the EU or NATO and accuses Western leaders of using fear-based rhetoric to distract from internal political and economic issues.
The European Union's militarisation is becoming uncontrolled due to a "Russophobic frenzy" in Brussels, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently said, warning that the bloc is sliding into what he described as a "Fourth Reich."
(RT.com)
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