
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, along with other European nations, has sought further information regarding US President Donald Trump’s strategy for the war in Iran and the anticipated duration of the conflict.
The inquiry comes as European leaders deliberate on whether to comply with the US President’s request to deploy warships to enhance security in the Persian Gulf.
As foreign ministers of the European Union convened to deliberate on Trump’s request, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul emphasized the need for the United States and Israel to clarify “when they believe the military objectives of their deployment have been achieved.”
“We require greater clarity on this matter,” Wadephul told reporters.
A spokesperson for Chancellor Merz, Stefan Kornelius, reiterated that “this is not NATO’s war. NATO is an alliance established to protect the alliance area.”
Kornelius noted that Berlin had “acknowledged” Trump’s statements but added: “The United States did not consult us prior to this conflict, and therefore we consider this issue to be outside the purview of NATO or the German government.”
Meanwhile, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said US allies in Europe are eager to understand Trump’s “strategic objectives, what will the plan entail?”
Additionally, Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski urged the Trump administration to follow the appropriate protocols.
“If a request is made through NATO, we will certainly, out of respect and solidarity for our American allies, consider it very carefully,” he said.
Iran: You didn’t consult us before going to war, it’s not NATO fight – Germany, others reject Trump

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