Merz hits out at US: ‘I would not ship my youngsters there’ | DW News
Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz has reignited tensions with US President Donald Trump, saying he wouldn’t advise his own children to study or work in the US, citing a worsening social climate. The remarks came despite what Merz called a "good" phone call with Trump. So what’s really going on? Political risk consultant Jan Techau joins DW.
Chapters:
00:00 Merz warns against studying or working in the US
00:23 Trump–Merz tensions escalated over Iran war criticism
01:33 Interview with political risk expert Jan Techau, Eurasia Group
01:53 Why Merz made the controversial remarks
02:47 Speaking freely vs. diplomatic discipline
04:44 How Trump is likely to respond
05:39 Merz’ "good" phone call with Trump
07:25 Deep divisions remain despite careful messaging
09:47 Who benefits from a transatlantic rift?
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