According to German Chancellor Frederick Marse, by taking action against Iran, Israel is doing “dirty work” for all others who praised the “important” attacks of the Jewish state on the Islamic Republic, which serves the interests of Western allies.
During an interview at the G7 Summit on Tuesday with the German broadcaster ZDF, Merz said that Israel was committing the “The Dirty Work for as All All” by striking Iran. “We are also victims of this rule,” he insisted that “this Mulla rule has brought death and destruction in the world.”
The German Chancellor continued, “I can only say that I have the greatest honor for the fact that the Israeli army and the Israeli government dared to do so.” “Without their action, we must have seen that the terror of this regime continues for months and years – then possibly with an nuclear weapon in hand.”
Merz suggested that Israel’s attacks had a significant impact on Iran’s leadership. He said, “I think the attacks of the last few days have already weakened the Mulla rule and that there is no possibility of returning to its former strength, which has made the future of the country uncertain,” he said.
He also insisted that diplomacy remains an alternative, but if Iran refuses to attach to, he warned of results. “If the governance was ready to return to the conversation table, there would be no need for further military intervention. If not, the complete destruction of Iran’s nuclear weapon program could be on the agenda,” he said.
President Donald Trump Washington, DC returned as a comment from Chancellor Merz, after attending G7 meetings in Canada, Alberta, Canada on Monday. The summit continued on Tuesday, but the White House confirmed that Trump went early due to increasing tension in the Middle East.
During his flight back to the capital, Trump spoke to reporters, stating that he believed that Iranians were very close to being nuclear weapons.
Asked what would be better for a ceasefire, Trump said, “A real end.”
“So, something that will be permanent?” A reporter chased.
“Yes, or leave it completely – it’s okay,” Trump replied.
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