European defense project: GsoA warns against Swiss participation in Sky Shield

class=”sc-29f61514-0 jbwksb”>

1/6
Switzerland wants to participate in the European Sky Shield together with many European countries.
Blickgruppe_Portrait_289.JPG
Blick_Portraits_229.JPG
Daniel Balmer And Sophia Reinhardt

Switzerland wants to better protect itself against missile and drone attacks in the future. Defense Minister Viola Amherd (61) therefore wants to sign a letter of intent on Friday that Switzerland will become part of the European air defense system Sky Shield. The project wants to stretch a kind of protective shield over Europe to close gaps in air defense.

These plans also give rise to discussions in politics. It is not surprising that Mitte boss Gerhard Pfister (60) welcomes his federal councilor’s project. Speaking to Blick, he says: “Switzerland, as a neutral country, has the chance to be protected by other countries.” Switzerland should therefore seize this opportunity.

Please want to know more

Neutral Austria also wants to participate in the project. But there this goes against the grain, especially from the right-wing FPÖ.

In Switzerland, the SVP is not against the plans for the time being. SVP State Councilor Werner Salzmann (60) says that Switzerland should actually be able to protect itself against missile attacks from great heights: “I have been asking for that for a long time,” emphasizes the chairman of the Security Policy Committee.

More about Swiss air defense
This is how the Shield of Israel works
Barely getting through for missiles
This is how the Shield of Israel works
What does Swiss participation in the Sky Shield mean?
European air defense
What does Swiss participation in the Sky Shield mean?
This is Amherd's Poshti note
40,000 pairs of shoes, 24 tanks
This is Amherd’s poschti note from the military

At the same time, in addition to the question of costs and benefits, there is also the question of neutrality, which must be maintained at all costs. He can therefore only make a final judgment once all the details are on the table, according to Salzmann.

Green security politician Marionna Schlatter (42) welcomes the cooperation: “It is a fact that Switzerland cannot defend itself alone.” But you have to ask yourself which collaborations make sense. “However, joining the European missile defense umbrella will certainly present us with certain challenges in terms of neutrality law.”

Advertisement

“Over the Heads of the People”

The association “Pro Switzerland”, which advocates an independent security policy in Switzerland, and its political opponent, the group for a Switzerland without an army (GSoA), are outraged by Amherd’s latest plans. Both see Switzerland’s neutrality threatened by participation in “Sky Shield”. “Pro Switzerland is appalled at how the Bundesrat is once again acting behind the sovereign’s back,” the association criticizes. “Apparently Ms. Amherd wants to accelerate her hidden agenda to join NATO in installments and bypass her through the proper political processes and electorate.”

The GSoA also fears rapprochement with NATO. However, this is delicate under the law of neutrality and offensive to democratic politics. “The fact that Viola Amherd is making another forward-looking neutrality decision over the heads of the people is unsustainable,” said GSoA Secretary Anja Gada. The highly sensitive exchange of data with other countries is extremely questionable.

VBS wants an exit clause

The Ministry of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports (DDPS) refutes that participation in Sky Shield is also possible for neutral states in many areas. In addition, Switzerland will make its reservations under the neutrality law in an additional statement.

An exit clause should also be included. For example, Switzerland could end cooperation at any time if a partner country goes to war.

Advertisement

Source:Blick

follow:
Livingstone

Livingstone

I am Liam Livingstone and I work in a news website. My main job is to write articles for the 24 Instant News. My specialty is covering politics and current affairs, which I'm passionate about. I have worked in this field for more than 5 years now and it's been an amazing journey. With each passing day, my knowledge increases as well as my experience of the world we live in today.

Related Posts