Tuesday, 28 April 2026 , 10:00 AM
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has sparked international debate with a blunt assessment of the ongoing military tensions between Washington and Tehran, claiming that the United States is being "humiliated" by the conflict.
Strategic Deadlock
Speaking to students in the city of Marsberg on Monday (April 27), Chancellor Merz argued that Tehran currently holds a strategic advantage. He expressed concern that Washington lacks a clear exit strategy, leaving the U.S. entangled in a profound geopolitical dilemma.
"It is very easy to get involved in a conflict, but it is extremely difficult to exit one with honor," Merz remarked, criticizing the limitations of Washington’s current military strategy.
Echoes of Past Failures
The Chancellor drew sharp parallels between the current situation and previous American military interventions.
Historical Context: He cited the "painful" outcomes in Iraq and Afghanistan, where the U.S. withdrew after two decades without achieving significant long-term objectives.
The Cycle: Merz suggested that the U.S. is becoming trapped in a similar cycle of uncertainty and exhaustion with Iran.
Economic Toll on Europe
Urging an immediate end to hostilities, Merz highlighted the severe domestic consequences for Germany and the broader European Union.
Stagnation: He noted that the war is paralyzing the German economy.
Inflation: Skyrocketing energy prices and inflation have placed European nations in a precarious position.
"This war is not just a test of military might; it is a massive burden on the global economy," Merz added. He lamented the vast sums of money being diverted toward the conflict—funds he argued would be better spent on development and public welfare.
Source: Al Jazeera