Der deutsche Präsident nennt den Iran-Krieg einen katastrophalen Fehler – eine seltene Zurechtweisung für Trump

    https://www.reuters.com/world/german-president-warns-trumps-return-marks-profound-rupture-transatlantic-ties-2026-03-24/

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    1. 1-randomonium on

      (Submission Statement)

      The Iran war is a „disastrous mistake“ that breaches international law, Germany’s president said ‌on Tuesday in an unusually blunt rebuke of U.S. President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, which he said marked a rupture for German ties with its biggest post-war ally.

      In a scathing verbal attack, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, whose largely ceremonial role allows ​him to speak more freely than politicians, took a far more critical line than Chancellor Friedrich ​Merz, who has skirted questions on the war’s legality.

      „Our foreign policy does not become ⁠more convincing just because we do not call a breach of international law a breach of international ​law,“ Steinmeier, a former foreign minister from the centre-left Social Democratic Party, said in a speech at ​the foreign ministry.

      „We must address this with regard to the war in Iran. For, in my view, this war is contrary to international law,“ he said, adding he had little doubt that the justification of the imminent nature of an ​attack on U.S. targets did not hold water.

    2. 1-randomonium on

      Countries in general, and the West in particular, have a tendency of only bringing up values, morality or international law on issues that impact them negatively and when they want something from others. European leaders are finally beginning to speak their minds regarding Iran because this war is affecting their economies.

      On the other hand, no one but France seems to have anything to say about Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, because it does not affect Europe. And as for the humanitarian crisis in Cuba, the only countries that have spoken out are Latin American ones.

    3. So they have no problem with a regime that shoots protestors in the streets and executes people for criticizing it on social media. A regime who regularly uses kidnapping and terror for political gain, and holds the world’s oil ecosystem to ransom.

      And not standing up to this regime is somehow brave and moral?

    4. Iran slaughtering 30,000 people for the crime of protesting is apparently just fine under international law I guess, since no Europeans seemed to be bothered when that was happening.

    5. Due-Conflict-7926 on

      Except VW has decided to turn one of their factories into missile factories. So the president is full of sh!t.

    6. Berliner1220 on

      This is the president not the chancellor. They are always more outspoken as they do not control much in Germany.

    7. You know the world is up for a massive change when the German vassals are speaking up against their overlord.

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