Iranian ‘Regime’s Days Are Numbered’: Germany’s Merz
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Friedrich Merz introduces his new foreign policy. Donald Trump threatens Iran with an attack. And: teachers and educators are on strike. That is the situation on Thursday morning.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared on Wednesday that the Iranian regime is nearing its end, asserting that its continued rule is only a matter of time given its reliance on repression and violence against its people. He also expressed clear support for designating the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization within the European Union.
Merz argues that a government that remains "in power by resorting to pure violence and terror against its own population has the days numbered", stressing that the end of the regime can be short.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Wednesday that the days of the Iranian regime are "numbered", but he explained that the opportunities for the West to intervene in Iran and Syria are "limited".
This statement comes right after Donald Trump warned Tehran that "time was running out" before an attack, after the regime's refusal to negotiate under American threat.
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