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Germany backs US-Israeli attacks on Iran

by Anadolu Agency

Berlin Mar 01, 2026 - 9:19 pm GMT+3
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addresses a press conference on the situation in the Middle East at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, March 1, 2026. (AFP Photo)
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addresses a press conference on the situation in the Middle East at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, March 1, 2026. (AFP Photo)
by Anadolu Agency Mar 01, 2026 9:19 pm

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Sunday voiced support for U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, while acknowledging legal concerns and warning of uncertainty over the potential regional consequences.

Speaking to reporters in Berlin, Merz accused the Iranian government of repressing its own population, supporting terror organizations for decades, destabilizing the region, and threatening other nations with its nuclear program and long-range missiles.

"The German government therefore shares the relief felt by many Iranians that this mullah regime is now coming to an end," Merz said. "We share the interest of the United States and Israel in seeing an end to this regime's terror and its dangerous nuclear and ballistic weapons program," he added.

The conservative leader acknowledged concerns about the legality of the military strikes under international law, but contended that years of diplomatic efforts to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions have proven fruitless.

"We see a dilemma here," Merz said. "International legal measures and steps we've repeatedly pursued for decades have been clearly ineffective against a regime that is developing nuclear weapons and brutally oppressing its own people."

The German chancellor also admitted the growing risks in the region following these military strikes and the uncertainty of what comes next.

"We do not know whether the plan to bring about political change from within through military strikes will succeed. The internal dynamics in Iran are difficult to understand," Merz said. "The comparison with Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya is only partially valid, but it does show how real the risks are in the medium term. We in Europe and Germany would also be affected by the consequences."

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