The president of the German military counter-intelligence (Militärischer Abschirmdiensts - MAD) Christof Gramm informed that about twenty of the former German soldiers now fighting in Iraq and Syria in the ranks of the Islamic state. "We see a risk that the Bundeswehr could be used as a training camp for radical islamists," said Gramm, who proposes that the MAD were conducted by the control of the applicants for service in the Bundeswehr. He also pointed out that the bombers in Paris, who attacked the editorial office of the magazine Charlie Hebdo, had military training.
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