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The Merz Chancellor approves the “dirty job that Israel does for us all” in Iran

The Merz Chancellor approves the

Friedrich Merz. Photo credit: UWE Koch / Imago Stock & People / Profimedia

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz opened Open the blows of Israel on Iran and spoke about the possible end of an Iranian power that “brought death and destruction in the world,” AFP reports.

“This is the dirty job that Israel does for all of us,” the German leader said in the Marja G7 in Canada, regarding the unprecedented attacks by Israel with the stated purpose of preventing Iran from equipping the atomic bomb.

This offensive of Israel concerns a power that “brought death and destruction into the world through attacks, crimes and massacres, with Hezbollah, with Hamas”, as well as with “Delivery to Russia”, listed Friedrich Merz in an interview with the ZdF channel.

Merz also expressed “the greatest respect for the fact that the Israeli army had the courage” to do “this dirty work”.

“Otherwise, we would probably have continued to suffer for years and for years the terrorism of this regime, which could even have nuclear weapons,” he continued.

Western countries suspect Iran that he wants to equip themselves with nuclear weapons, but Tehran denies this and insists that his nuclear program has exclusively civil purposes.

With these strokes, Israel has “ended largely” to the Iranian nuclear program, says Friedrich Merz. “In any case, it cannot continue as before.”

The Israeli attacks “have already led to a considerable weakening of the mollusc regime and it is unlikely to regain their strength,” the head of the German government also estimated at the Welt TV station.

“Therefore, the future of the country (Iran) is uncertain,” Merz added.

Asked about a possible involvement of the US in this conflict, the German Chancellor has estimated that “there could be a new evolution of this kind,” even if “there seems to be not yet a decision of the US government.” “This now depends a lot on the desire of the mollusc regime to return to the negotiation table,” Merz said.



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