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‘Clearly stronger’: Germany’s Merz says Iran ‘humiliated’ US in its war

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated on Monday that the

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‘Clearly stronger’: Germany’s Merz says Iran ‘humiliated’ US in its war
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated on Monday that the

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Berlin remains ready to deploy minesweepers to help secure shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

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The United States is being humiliated in its war with Iran and lacks a clear path out of the conflict.

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The war against Iran is costing Germany a great deal of money and has a direct impact on its economic output.

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Iranian officials are negotiating skillfully and the nation appears stronger than previously estimated.

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The US risks becoming bogged down in a quagmire similar to Iraq and Afghanistan.

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German chancellor warns the US risks becoming bogged down in another quagmire similar to Iraq and Afghanistan.German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says the United States is being “humiliated” in its war with Iran, warning that Washington lacks a clear path out of the conflict as Tehran gains the upper hand.Speaking to students in the German town of Marsberg on Monday, Merz said the situation has exposed a deeper strategic problem for the US as he drew comparisons with past military debacles.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Putin praises Iranian ‘courage’ as Tehran’s foreign minister visits Russialist 2 of 3The war on Iran is eroding nuclear non-proliferationlist 3 of 3Iran’s foreign minister in Russia for talksend of list“The problem with conflicts like this is always you don’t just have to get in – you have to get out again. We saw that very painfully in Afghanistan for 20 years. We saw it in Iraq,” he said.Merz said Iranian officials were “obviously negotiating very skilfully” and appeared “clearly stronger than one thought”, adding that “an entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership”, particularly by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.Merz urged a rapid end to the war, warning that the fallout was already hitting Germany’s economy.“It is, at the moment, a pretty tangled situation,” he said. “And it is costing us a great deal of money. This conflict, this war against Iran, has a direct impact on our economic output.”The German leader said Berlin remains ready to deploy minesweepers to help secure shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global petroleum supplies, but stressed that such steps depend on a cessation of hostilities.Merz made the comments as concerns are growing across Europe over the wider impact of the conflict, including energy disruptions and economic instability.