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    German Chancellor Merz Says He Has Doubts Over Iran War Aims

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    Posted on March 27, 2026

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    Last updated: March 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed scepticism over whether the US and Israel have a clear strategy to end the Iran war, while stating Germany remains open to stabilizing the region post-conflict under specific conditions.

    German Chancellor Merz Expresses Scepticism Over US-Israel Iran War Strategy

    Chancellor Merz Comments on the US-Israel Approach and Germany's Role

    By Rachel More and James Mackenzie

    Merz Questions Effectiveness of Current Strategy

    BERLIN, March 27 (Reuters) - Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday expressed scepticism that the United States and Israel had a clear strategy to end the war in Iran but he said Germany would in principle be ready to help stabilise the region after the end of hostilities.

    Escalation of Conflict Since February 28

    Since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, Iran has launched strikes against Israel, U.S. bases and Gulf states, as well as effectively blocking Middle East fuel exports via the Strait of Hormuz.

    European Reluctance and US Frustration

    European nations have been reluctant to get involved in the conflict, angering U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Diplomatic Efforts and International Relations

    Merz's Scepticism at FAZ Conference

    "I'm just not convinced that what's happening right now – what Israel and America are doing – will actually lead to success," Merz said at a conference hosted by the FAZ newspaper.

    Germany's Diplomatic Initiatives

    Berlin is involved in diplomatic efforts to find solutions, whether via talks with Gulf states or within the G7, with Washington showing some effort to find common ground, according to the chancellor.

    "We are trying to influence Israel, with limited success, I admit," he added.

    Clarification of NATO's Role

    Merz said he had sought in a recent phone call with Trump to explain that this is not NATO's war, adding, "I think he understood this."

    Potential German Involvement in Regional Security

    Securing the Strait of Hormuz

    Germany could in future help to secure the Strait of Hormuz, for example with mine clearance, provided there were an international mandate and approval from the German parliament.

    Conditions for German Participation

    But the chancellor stressed that this was a long way off and not an option as long as the war continued.

    (Reporting by Rachel More and James Mackenzie; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Merz doubts that current US–Israeli military actions will lead to success, noting absence of a joint plan to end the war swiftly.
    • •Germany is engaged in diplomatic efforts—via Gulf talks and the G7—to shape a post-conflict agenda and emphasises planning for the “day after.”
    • •Berlin would consider assisting with stabilisation tasks—such as mine clearance in the Strait of Hormuz—only after the war ends and with parliamentary approval and an international mandate.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German Chancellor Merz says he has doubts over Iran war aims

    1What stance did German Chancellor Merz take regarding the Iran war?

    Chancellor Merz expressed doubts about the US and Israel's strategy in ending the war in Iran and suggested Germany is willing to aid regional stability after hostilities cease.

    2How has the conflict impacted Middle East fuel exports?
    • Chancellor Merz Comments on the US-Israel Approach and Germany's Role
    • Merz Questions Effectiveness of Current Strategy
    • Escalation of Conflict Since February 28
    • European Reluctance and US Frustration
    • Diplomatic Efforts and International Relations
    • Merz's Scepticism at FAZ Conference
    • Germany's Diplomatic Initiatives
    • Clarification of NATO's Role
    • Potential German Involvement in Regional Security
    • Securing the Strait of Hormuz
    • Conditions for German Participation

    Iran has effectively blocked Middle East fuel exports via the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global energy markets.

    3What future role could Germany play in the region?

    Germany could help secure the Strait of Hormuz, potentially with mine clearance, if given an international mandate and parliamentary approval.

    4What was Chancellor Merz’s message to President Trump regarding NATO’s involvement?

    Merz clarified to President Trump that the Iran conflict is not NATO's war, and believes Trump understood this position.

    5Is Germany currently involved in the Iran conflict?

    No, Germany is primarily involved in diplomatic efforts and would only consider a security role after the conflict ends and with proper mandate.

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