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Europe Should ‘Achieve Independence’ From US, Says Germany’s Merz

Robert JonesBy Robert JonesFebruary 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s mainstream conservatives, has said that Europe must become independent from the United States in security matters, after his grouping won the biggest share of the vote in federal elections.

Merz, the likely next chancellor of Germany, has warned that Europe can no longer count on the U.S., which he said had become “largely indifferent” to the continent’s fate.

His comments follow the success of the CDU/CSU grouping Merz leads getting 28.5 percent of the vote in Sunday’s election, which also saw the surge of the far-right party AfD to second place, with 20.8 percent.

Newsweek has contacted the U.S. State Department for comment.

Friedrich Merz
File photo: Friedrich Merz claps at CDU headquarters following the announcement of initial results in snap federal parliamentary elections on February 23, 2025 in Berlin, Germany.
File photo: Friedrich Merz claps at CDU headquarters following the announcement of initial results in snap federal parliamentary elections on February 23, 2025 in Berlin, Germany.
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Why It Matters

Merz has spent much of his professional career as a lawyer working with American firms and is a considered a very pro-U. S. politician.

His comments questioning U.S. commitment to Europe represent a considerable shift in relations between the continent and Washington. They show how much the Trump administration has shaken ties between the U.S. and Europe, which has depended on American security guarantees since 1945.

What To Know

After provisional results came in, Merz told German television on Sunday that the Trump administration did not care about Europe.

The U.S. leader and his team branded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “a dictator,” unilaterally opened unconditional “peace” talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and said that U.S. troops may remain in Europe for much longer.

Merz said he never believed he would say a U.S. administration could be indifferent to what happens to Europe and, as such, he would work quickly to strengthen the continent quickly and seek security independence from Washington.

He added that he did not know whether NATO could exist in its current guise or whether an independent European defense capability would have to be established quickly.

In comments to Newsweek, Carol Schaeffer, senior fellow from the Atlantic Council, said that, under Merz, the Trump administration can expect a stubbornly pro-European Germany that will not take any perceived U.S. bullying lightly.

Rachel Rizzo, from the same think tank, said that some loud criticism from Trump and his team toward the Germans for keeping the AfD out of a coalition government is to be expected.

The AfD was endorsed by tech billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk. The party won 152 out of the 630 seats in the parliament (Bundestag) and was criticized by Merz for interference in the ballot.

Merz’s conservatives won 208 seats, while the three parties in the former governing coalition lost seats, with the SDP falling to 120 seats and the Greens to 85.

What People Are Saying

CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz: “My absolute priority will be to strengthen Europe as quickly as possible so that, step by step, we can really achieve independence from the USA.

“After Donald Trump’s statements, it is clear that the Americans, at least this part of the Americans, this administration, are largely indifferent to the fate of Europe.”

Carol Schaeffer, senior fellow from the Atlantic Council, told Newsweek: “Trump and his team should expect a stubbornly pro-European Germany that will not take any perceived U.S. bullying lightly … Trump and his team should be advised to proceed carefully, though that is not exactly their preferred style.”

What Happens Next

Merz’s first task would be to put together a stable governing coalition, which he has to do within eight weeks. While the AfD got more than one-fifth of the vote, a long-standing rejection of working with the far right, known as a “firewall,” leaves the Social Democrats as the most-likely partner.

Regarding ties with Washington, Merz said on Sunday he had some “residual” hope that the U.S. Congress and the White House would not cut Ukraine out of any peace negotiations with Russia.



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