Germany is gripped by election fever but Trump is pulling the strings
Briefly

Historian Ned Richardson-Little noted that Trump’s rise creates a psychological challenge for Germany, a nation that has traditionally viewed the US as a democratic ally.
Wolfgang Ischinger likens the US-Germany bond to an umbilical cord, emphasizing Germany's dependence on America, especially in terms of security and economic policy.
Political scientist Paula Diehl states that Trump’s election has altered the European political landscape, bringing a new era of tensions and insecurities for Germany.
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz focuses his campaign on Germany's economy, suggesting that his business experience enables him to negotiate beneficial terms with Trump on trade.
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