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Chancellor Merz demands German imperialism must “learn to speak the language of power politics”
Merz’s response to the new world situation he described could just as well have come from one of Hitler’s programmatic speeches in the early 1930s.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, at the World Economic Forum Davos, declared the old world order broken and urged Europe to act with power, unity, and realism to resist Donald Trump's "bullying." ...
German Chancellor Merz said the world has "entered an era of great power politics" where Russia and China challenge the US. In his speech at Davos, Merz said Europe must boost competitiveness and ...
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Merz Warns Great Power Politics Makes World 'a Dangerous Place'
Asharq Al Awsat German Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned Thursday that the international order is "unravelling at a breathtaking pace" and that "a world where only power counts is a dangerous place".
Screenshot of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivering speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos Photo: World Economic ...
The new world based on raw power and use of force “is not a cozy place,” German chancellor said as he called on Europe to get stronger to survive.
Tensions escalated between Iran, European countries following recent protests, designation of IRGC as 'terrorist' ...
The German government plans to better protect critical infrastructure such as power grids against attacks, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday after talks with his coalition partners in Berlin ...
Speaking in Davos, Chancellor Friedrich Merz also implicitly criticized President Trump’s demeaning treatment of European allies.
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