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Germany laments Trump's 'avoidable, unnecessary' Iran war

Marking 75 years since the Foreign Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change" in ties with Berlin's most important ally, the US, amid an "unnecessary" Iran war. …

Germany laments Trump's 'avoidable, unnecessary' Iran war

Marking 75 years since the Foreign Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change" in ties with Berlin's most important ally, the US, amid an "unnecessary" Iran war. Marking 75 years since the Foreign Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change"…

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  • Marking 75 years since the Foreign Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change" in ties with Berlin's most important ally, the US, amid an…
  • Marking 75 years since the Foreign Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound
  • change" in ties with Berlin's most important ally, the US, amid an "unnecessary" Iran war. Marking 75 years since the Foreign
  • Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change" in ties with Berlin's most

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What led here, in plain terms:

  • Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change" in ties with Berlin's most
  • important ally, the US, amid an "unnecessary" Iran war.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Marking 75 years since the Foreign Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound
  • change" in ties with Berlin's most important ally, the US, amid an "unnecessary" Iran war. Marking 75 years since the Foreign
  • Ministry's post-war reformation, Germany's president and foreign minister warned of "profound change" in ties with Berlin's most