Merz says he wouldn't advise his kids to move to the U.S. anymore amid rising U.S.-Germany tensions

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he would not advise his children to move to the United States for education or work because of a worsening social climate there, signaling a cooling of Berlin-Washington ties amid public clashes with Donald Trump. The piece also notes Merz’s past leadership of Atlantik-Brücke, a recent cordial call with Trump, Germany’s limited role in NATO regarding the Iran war, and broader U.S. warnings about Europe’s political climate.
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- Germany’s Friedrich Merz says he would not want his children to move to US Financial Times
- Germany's Merz: I wouldn't advise my children to live in US Reuters
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