THE Berlin Christmas market terror attack has seen Angela Merkel come under fire from members of her own party as politicians call for martial law.
Bouillon announced intensified security measures amid fears there could be more attacks today.
"We will take it wherever we think it is necessary.
"That means long-range weapons, short weapons, machine guns, even if this sounds martial.”
Chief executive of the populist right wing Alternative for Germany party, which is widely expect to obliterate Mrs Merkel's party in next year's elections, say the country is now no longer safe.
Credit to express.uk.co
Politicians have even declared war after a Pakistani migrant who arrived in Germany as an asylum seeker in February ploughed into crowds in Berlin.
In a veiled attack on Chancellor Merkel’s open-door refugee policy, Klaus Bouillon of Mrs Merkel's CDU party said told Saarland radio: "We must state that we are in a state of war, although some people who want to see only the good can not see.
In a veiled attack on Chancellor Merkel’s open-door refugee policy, Klaus Bouillon of Mrs Merkel's CDU party said told Saarland radio: "We must state that we are in a state of war, although some people who want to see only the good can not see.
Bouillon announced intensified security measures amid fears there could be more attacks today.
"We will take it wherever we think it is necessary.
"That means long-range weapons, short weapons, machine guns, even if this sounds martial.”
Chief executive of the populist right wing Alternative for Germany party, which is widely expect to obliterate Mrs Merkel's party in next year's elections, say the country is now no longer safe.
Credit to express.uk.co
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