Trump Is Now Dealing with an Irate, Tough Germany. Here’s Why
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Trump is now dealing with an irate, tough Germany. Here’s why
Friedrich Merz calling out Trump’s foreign policy is an effort to get the US president to think less about Vladimir Putin and protect America’s allies, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley
Donald Trump threatens to reduce US troops in Germany. Chancellor Friedrich Merz reacts calmly. On a visit to the Bundeswehr he emphasizes the similarities with the USA.
Germany’s Freidrich Merz is getting tough on Donald Trump. Here’s why – UK Times
On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondents Get a weekly international news dispatch The US president and the German chancellor have locked horns. Spain has shunned Washington. The Nato alliance is more fragile than it has ever been. Western powers are determined to see off Russian military “hard” power; they are familiar with “soft power” opera…
Annoyed by a criticism of Chancellor Merz, Donald Trump wants to withdraw American troops from Germany, a further sign of the great transatlantic divergence. The key word of Europeans is "dricking" against the United States, while ensuring support for Ukraine at war.
Merz responded to Trump's threats to withdraw US forces from Germany, stressing the importance of their cooperation in the military sector for both sides. The post Germany: Merz responds to Trump's threats, stressing the importance of cooperation for both sides appeared first on in.gr.
Merz said the Americans were being humiliated in negotiations with Iran and the comment fell badly to Trump, who accused him of not knowing what he was talking about.
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