Merz
wouldn’t tell his kids to move to America anymore
“Right
now my admiration is not increasing,” Chancellor Friedrich Merz says of
America.
May 15,
2026 4:45 pm CET
By Milena
Wälde
https://www.politico.eu/article/friedrich-merz-advises-against-us-study-work-social-climate/
German
Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Friday he would no longer advise young people to
move to the U.S. for work or study, citing what he described as the worsening
“social climate” in America.
Speaking
at a gathering of German Catholics in the southwestern city of Würzburg, Merz
said: “I would not recommend to my children today that they go to the U.S. to
get an education and to work” — a remark that drew applause from the audience.
The
chancellor explained that “the social climate that has suddenly developed” in
the U.S. had become deeply concerning and argued that “even the best educated
in America have great difficulty in finding a job.” Merz, who is Catholic, has
three children and seven grandchildren.
“I am a
great admirer of America,” Merz added, drawing laughter from the crowd, “but
right now my admiration is not increasing.”
The
comments emphasize the growing rift between Berlin and Washington after weeks
of public clashes between Merz and President Donald Trump.
The
German leader — who previously headed the Atlantik-Brücke, an influential
network that promotes U.S.-German ties — told schoolchildren on April 28 that
the American president had been “humiliated” by Iran and lacked a coherent
strategy for the war that broke out in late February following joint
U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian targets.
Three
days later, on May 1, the Pentagon, following through on an earlier threat by
Trump, announced it would withdraw 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany.
Despite
the tensions, Merz wrote on X on Friday that he had “a good phone call” with
Trump — the first since the two had publicly clashed — stressing afterward that
“the U.S. and Germany are strong partners in a strong NATO.”
Berlin
has also turned down U.S. pleas for NATO to become directly involved in the
Iran war, insisting “it is not NATO’s war” while leaving open only a limited
role for German minesweepers in the Strait of Hormuz once fighting ends.
The Trump
administration, however, has its own view of Europe’s political climate.
In its
National Security Strategy published in December last year, Washington warned
that Europe faced potential “civilizational erasure” driven by migration,
weakening national identities and EU policies that allegedly undermine
sovereignty.
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