When the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, spoke on April 27 to students of the Carolus Magnus high school in the small town of Marsberg in Northrhine-Westphalia, it made headlines around the world. Merz said, regarding the current war on Iran, that President Donald Trump had no strategy, especially no exit strategy, that Iranians negotiated most skilfully, or rather very skilfully not negotiated, and that a whole nation (the US) was humiliated by Iran and its “so-called” Revolutionary Guards.
Did he utter this intentionally in order to indirectly address Donald Trump? To offer his friendly advice, to help the World Emperor in making wiser decisions?
Certainly not. Most probably he thought that his almost private talk with students (who probably had asked him respective questions) within the hills of his home region, the Sauerland, would get unnoticed and may even strengthen his image as a leader who knows.
If only it hadn’t been rather Captain Obvious-like.
Germans—indeed, even all the Europeans—have to suffer because of this blunder. Insulted and vengeful Trump wants to impose more tariffs on cars. It will hit mostly Germany’s outdated automobile industry which is, stupidly enough, still relying on internal combustion engines. Something Donald Trump prefers anyway.
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