Reports suggesting that Germany is seriously considering joining a military war against Iran are not supported by official government statements. German authorities have publicly clarified that Berlin is not planning to participate in offensive military action against Iran despite escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Official Position from Berlin
Amid heightened regional instability involving Iran, Israel and the United States, the German government has stressed that its approach remains diplomatic. Officials have indicated that Germany is not preparing to enter direct combat operations and has no parliamentary mandate authorising such action.
Berlin has emphasised that any potential military engagement would be strictly defensive and in accordance with international law and alliance commitments.
Focus on Diplomacy and De-Escalation
Germany continues to coordinate closely with European Union and NATO partners, prioritising diplomatic channels and de-escalation efforts rather than military confrontation. Government representatives have repeatedly called for restraint from all parties involved to prevent a wider regional conflict.
No Confirmed Military Deployment
There has been no confirmed troop mobilisation, military deployment, or formal policy shift indicating that Germany intends to join a war against Iran. At present, claims suggesting imminent German involvement in combat operations are inaccurate.
The situation remains fluid, but Berlin’s current stance centres on stability, diplomacy and collective security rather than offensive warfare.
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