

Washington has scolded Merz over his criticisms of Trump’s actions in Iran.German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has tried to downplay tensions with the United States after Washington announced plans to reduce the number of American troops in Germany.Merz said US plans to withdraw troops have “no connection” to the rift with Donald Trump over his strategy in Iran.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Trump announces 25 percent tariffs on European Union cars, truckslist 2 of 3NATO assessing details of US troop withdrawal from Germanylist 3 of 3US to cut troops in Germany as Iran war spat deepensend of list“I remain convinced that the Americans are the most important partner for us in the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO),” Merz told broadcaster ARD in an interview set to be aired later on Sunday.Trouble started last Monday when Merz appeared to criticise Trump’s actions in Iran, where the US and Israel started a war without consulting Washington’s NATO allies.Iran was “humiliating” the US, Merz said, warning that Washington did not have a clear path out of the conflict. Foreign Affairs Minister Johann Wadephul later tried to walk back the comments, saying that Merz was referring to Iran’s “bad behaviour” in peace talks.That
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