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German Chancellor Merz Says He Has Doubts over Iran War Aims
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed doubts about the feasibility of pursuing regime change in Iran, citing historical precedents of such interventions.
- Merz highlighted concerns about the unclear strategy of the United States and Israel in the conflict, warning they are becoming increasingly involved without a clear endgame.
- He described the situation as threatening not only for those directly affected but for everyone, emphasizing its broad impact.
- Merz called for swift diplomatic efforts to end the war against Iran, warning that ongoing tensions harm all parties, including the United States.
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The Federal Chancellor also doubts that a fall of the leadership in Tehran can be achieved.
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleIn clear words, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz wants US President Donald Trump to have reproved in a telephone conversation. Now, the Chancellor has gone down and accused Trump of a massive escalation with an open outcome, while openly questioning the US war goals in Iran.
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"Regime change" in Iran unlikely to succeed: Merz
·China
Read Full ArticleThe Federal Chancellor doubts that a fall of the leadership in Iran can be achieved. In the US President's action in the war, he sees a threatening escalation.
·Germany
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Total News Sources52
Leaning Left8Leaning Right10Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Right
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources lean Right
46% Right
L 36%
C 18%
R 46%
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