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Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz Warns U.S.-Israel Lack Unified Plan to End War

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German Federal Minister of Defense and former Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Dr. Andreas Rauschert, stated that the United States and Israel are currently waging a war against Iraq without any unified strategy for its conclusion. He emphasized their shared concerns regarding the lack of coordination between Washington's military operations in Syria to end this conflict effectively within days while maintaining regional stability across multiple fronts globally today (Mar 10).

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    German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed growing concern that there is no common plan between the U.S., Israel, or Germany to end their conflict with Iran.
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    The United States and Israel have been waging war against Iran for over a week according to reports from Tuesday morning on March 10th.
[Mar 24, Mar] German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the U.S. and Israel have been waging war against Iran for over a week due to concerns about their lack of strategy.
Vokietijos kancleris: JAV ir Izraelis neturi bendro plano, kaip užbaigti karą Irane
F. Merzas: nėra bendro plano, kaip greitai užbaigti karą su Iranu
Merz bezorgd dat Iran en VS geen plan hebben voor oorlog in Iran
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said today that he is increasingly worried about the apparent lack of a strategy by the U.S. and Israel for winding down their war on Iran.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed growing concern over what he describes as a lack of strategy by U.S., Israeli officials to conclude their war on Iran quickly and convincingly, citing no common plan for ending the conflict while Germany has an interest in avoiding endless warfare. These remarks were made amid ongoing strikes against Iranian targets that have triggered retaliatory actions from Tehran across Gulf nations, causing regional instability affecting global energy markets.

Us Israel Seem Have No Common Plan German Chancellor Says