Military engagement Ströbele consistently voted against the participation of the German
Bundeswehr in the
NATO-led security mission
ISAF in Afghanistan. In numerous cases, however, Ströbele had voted in favor of German participation in
United Nations peacekeeping missions as well as in United Nations-mandated European Union peacekeeping missions on the African continent, such as in
Darfur/Sudan (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015),
South Sudan (2011, 2012 and 2013), and the
Central African Republic (2014). Yet he opposed
Operation Atalanta in
Somalia (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013),
EUTM Mali (2013, 2014 and 2015) and
EUTM Somalia (2014, 2015 and 2016). In 2014, he abstained from the vote on a German mandate for the peacekeeping mission
EUFOR RCA in the
Central African Republic. On 31 October 2013, Ströbele – then the longest serving member of the parliamentary committee that oversees German intelligence – and journalist Georg Mascolo met with
Edward Snowden in
Moscow to discuss the possibility of the NSA whistleblower testifying before the
German parliamentary committee investigating foreign spying in Germany and obtaining access to cell phone calls on German government officials, including Chancellor
Angela Merkel.
Visit of Pope Benedict XVI When
Pope Benedict XVI addressed members of the German Parliament during his first official visit to Berlin in 2011, Ströbele – who had opposed the pope's appearance due to his support for women in the church, gay rights and victims of sexual abuse by priests – stood up and left as the speech began. Benedict then singled his party out for praise, saying that "the emergence of the ecological movement in German politics since the 1970s" represented a "cry for fresh air which must not be ignored or pushed aside."
Eurozone crisis During the
Eurozone crisis, Ströbele was the only member of the Green Party's parliamentary group to vote against Germany's support for implementing a series of financial support measures such as the
European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) and
European Stability Mechanism (ESM) in June 2012, citing constitutional objections.
Arms exports Following a controversial 2011 deal to export German tanks to Saudi Arabia, Ströbele threatened to appeal to the
Federal Constitutional Court should the federal government continue to refuse to release any information. In 2014, he – alongside fellow Green Party parliamentarians
Katja Keul and
Claudia Roth – lodged a complaint before the Federal Constitutional Court, arguing that it was unconstitutional for the government to keep the Bundestag in the dark about planned arms deals because it prevented the parliament from doing its job of keeping the government in check. The court ruled that while the government did not have to disclose information about planned defense exports, it did have an obligation to provide the Bundestag with details, on request, once specific arms deals had been approved. ==Later life ==