US, Israel unlikely to achieve 'regime change' in Iran: German Chancellor says
Demonstrators wave Iranian flags during an anti-war protest in Dakar on March 27, 2026. (Photo by Patrick MEINHARDT / AFP)
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The US-Israeli war against Iran is unlikely to lead to
"regime change", German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Friday, as the
month-long conflict showed no signs of abating.
"Is regime change really the goal?" he said at a
forum in Frankfurt organised by the FAZ newspaper.
"If that's the goal, I don't think you'll achieve it.
It's mostly gone wrong" in past conflicts, he said, pointing to the
Afghanistan war.
"I have serious doubts as to whether there is a
strategy and whether that strategy is being successfully implemented," he
added. "In that respect, it could take even longer."
Germany has pushed back at US President Donald Trump's
criticisms of NATO members for failing to join the attacks on Iran, insisting
that it is not their war.
Merz however said Friday he believed that Trump had accepted
this stance.
He also said Germany would be open to helping provide
military protection in the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil and gas, which
has been nearly totally blocked, in the event of a ceasefire.
"This requires an international mandate, it requires
approval from the German parliament and, prior to that, a cabinet decision. And
we are far from that."


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