A group of demonstrators, carrying Iranian flags, gather at the Brandenburg Gate to protest against the United States and Israel’s attacks on Iran, in Berlin, Germany on April 23, 2026. [Halil Sağırkaya - Anadolu Agency]
More than two-thirds of Germans think that their government lacks a clear strategy on how it should act in the Iran war, according to a survey published by the Internationale Politik news magazine on Saturday. Some 68% of respondents answered “no” to a question on this topic, while 28% held the opposite view. According to the poll, only among supporters of the co-ruling Christian Democratic Union / Christian Social Union did a narrow majority of 54% believe that the government has a clear vision of how Germany should position itself in the Iran conflict. Meanwhile, the majority of supporters of the governing Social Democratic Party (43%) see it differently – as do, to an even greater extent, supporters of the […]

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