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War angst

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It feels like ages ago, but it was only last week when German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made a significant visit to Donald Trump in the Oval Office. This meeting, keenly observed by many, quickly became a subject of discussion, especially concerning the delicate dance of international diplomacy.

During their encounter, reports suggest Merz engaged in what some describe as a strategic maneuver, appearing to ‘butter up’ the former president. The focus of their conversation soon turned to Iran, with Merz reportedly echoing sentiments that resonated well with Trump’s established views on the nation. The atmosphere reportedly included moments where Trump, with his characteristic flair, bragged about the damage inflicted by U.S. airstrikes, to which Merz reportedly responded with ‘fawning chuckles.’

This interaction, a snapshot of high-stakes politics, underscores the persistent ‘war angst’ that often permeates discussions about Iran. It highlights the intricate dynamics at play when world leaders navigate sensitive geopolitical topics, and the subtle—or not so subtle—ways in which alliances and influences are reinforced or challenged on the global stage.

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