German president calls Iran war a disastrous mistake, in rare rebuke of Trump
Steinmeier called the US-Israeli war on Iran a breach of international law and a politically avoidable mistake amid rising global security threats, German leaders said.
- German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier called the Iran war a "disastrous mistake" and a "breach of international law" in a rare rebuke of Trump's foreign policy.
- Steinmeier argued that diplomacy could have been more effective in dealing with Iran's nuclear program than war.
- A German lawmaker warned that the international order is "under pressure" and Europe faces threats from the Iran war as well as Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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