German Chancellor Merz on Iran: The Ayatollah regime is doomed due to violence.
Comments by Friedrich Merz on the Iranian regime
According to UATV: The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Friedrich Merz, expressed the opinion that the Ayatollah regime in Iran will soon fall due to its brutal treatment of protesters. According to him, if the regime can only maintain power through violence, it is effectively doomed.
International actions and economic sanctions
At the same time, the European Union has begun preparations for new restrictive measures against Iran. This indicates growing concern from the international community regarding the situation in the country. In addition, the United States has imposed a 25% tariff on all countries that cooperate with Iran. These actions point to an increase in economic pressure on the Iranian regime amid rising protests and public dissatisfaction.
The situation in Iran remains tense, and international actions, particularly from the European Union and the U.S., indicate a desire to intensify pressure on the Ayatollah regime. The growing protests in the country, triggered by economic hardships and human rights violations, could significantly impact the stability of power. In the context of international isolation and internal challenges, the further development of events in Iran could have serious consequences for both the region and global politics.
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