Germany's Dilemma in the Iran War: the Merz Government Must Act – but Rejects Measures
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While Iranian missiles are falling on Tel Aviv, Dubai and Riyadh, Berlin is not in charge. That's more than naivety, it's cowardice.
On Tuesday, the Federal Chancellor criticized the lack of a plan for a rapid end to the Iran war of the USA and Israel. "We have no interest in an endless war," Merz said on Tuesday.
The war in Iran has caught the Merz government ice cold. Internally, hopelessness spreads. How should the federal government react? An analysis.
(Renewed) The US is prepared to take radical measures.
After the joint attacks of Israel and the USA on Iran, a heated debate about the international legal evaluation of the military action has erupted. Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke of a "dilemma". While many international law activists consider the attacks to be clearly illegal, individual voices point to possible justifications by preventive self-defense in the face of a...
Merz doubts Trump's hope for a rapid end to the Iran war. At the same time, the concern for Hormus is growing: oil prices are rising, shipping and air transport are disrupted.
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