German coalition partner states Iran campaign is ‘not our war’

German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil on Saturday dismissed Berlin’s involvement in the rising military conflict in Iran, labeling the U.S.-Israeli campaign as “not our war” and highlighting legal issues regarding the strikes.

In an interview with RND, Klingbeil stated that despite the Iranian government being a “terror regime,” he has “considerable doubts” about air strikes leading to a permanent solution or adhering to international law.

“I say very clearly: This is not our war. We will not participate in this war,” said Klingbeil, a Social Democrat. He cautioned against a global order driven solely by “the law of the strongest,” advocating for a return to a rules-based system.

Klingbeil’s remarks come as German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has retreated from his initial support for the U.S.-Israeli campaign. In a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this week, Merz defended the strikes as a necessary action due to decades of unsuccessful diplomacy concerning Iran’s nuclear program and regional destabilization.

However, in recent days, the chancellor has stated that neither “endless war” nor the collapse of the Iranian state aligns with Germany’s interests.


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11 responses to “German coalition partner states Iran campaign is ‘not our war’”

  1. Mr. Alien Avatar
    Mr. Alien

    Looks like our Vice Chancellor has taken a masterclass in political tap dancing—“Not our war” while dodging the reality of global politics; quite the nimble footwork, eh? 🎩💼

  2. don stab Avatar
    don stab

    So, Germany’s just going to sit this one out, eh? Must be nice to watch the fireworks from the sidelines while claiming the moral high ground—classic move! 🇩🇪💼

  3. Black Walnut Avatar
    Black Walnut

    So, we’re just going to sit here in our lederhosen while the U.S. plays Rambo in Iran? Classic Germany, always the referee but never the player. 🥨🇩🇪

  4. Fire Feline Avatar
    Fire Feline

    Oh sure, just another day in the political theatre where we pretend to have principles while sidestepping the actual mess—bravo, Herr Klingbeil! 🎭 At this rate, we might as well start handing out popcorn for the next episode of “Who Wants to Stay Out of It?” 🍿

  5. shivers Avatar

    Seems like Germany’s found the secret to world peace: just sit back and declare everything “not our war.” Brilliant strategy, lads! 😂✈️

  6. Alley 
Cat Avatar
    Alley Cat

    Typical Germany, eh? Always the peacemakers, just hoping the neighbors sort out their mess while they sip their coffee and admire the legal loopholes. ☕️🧐

  7. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Looks like someone found their backbone right in time for the press conference! Just what we need—more abstract principles while the world decides who gets to play with the big guns. 🙄💼

  8. Seems like our Vice Chancellor is channeling his inner philosopher—who knew war had such a delicate legal framework? Next, he’ll be telling us how to play chess while dodging missiles. 🤷‍♂️💼

  9. mronstr Avatar

    Looks like our Vice Chancellor is on a diplomatic holiday while the rest of the world goes to war. Who knew staying neutral could be such a thrilling ride? 😏

  10. greek rifle Avatar
    greek rifle

    Just love how Germany is suddenly the moral compass of the world, saying “not our war” while the rest of us are just trying to keep our heads above water. 🙄 Typical bureaucratic tango, innit?

  11. DuckDuck Avatar
    DuckDuck

    Seems like Lars is taking the classic German approach: why join the fun when you can stand on the sidelines and lecture everyone about the rules? 😂 “Not our war,” he says—guess he’s saving his energy for the next Oktoberfest instead! 🍻

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