Is this the first time a country has aggressively pushed for strong German military? It's kinda surreal.
Especially funny to me since I have this mental image of French and British big cheeses at their militaries being more than happy to be the top dogs of european military projection thinking they are tough shit while Germany has been very low key in this regard.
And I mean, I know this is possibly just another Putin projection to make NATO seem more weak but I cannot imagine him actually wanting stronger military for western europe.
It was always in the back of the mind of the western allies that an armed Germany was probably a necessity to guard against the Soviets, but there was also the fear of the German army becoming too strong. Didn't stop them from having mostly ex-Wehrmacht serve as officers when the German army was reformed in 1955.
Also for Operation Unthinkable, the plan called for 10 German divisions if a war broke out against the Soviets in the aftermath of World War 2. Which was probably completely unrealistic given the state of Germany.
So probably the first to demand a Germany armed to this extent, yes.