The Jerusalem Post

US asks Germany to join Strait of Hormuz mission

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BERLIN (Reuters) – The United States has formally asked Germany to join France and Britain in a mission to combat Iranian aggression in the Strait of Hormuz, the US Embassy in Berlin said on Tuesday.

At a time of heightened tension between the US and Iran, Washington has proposed stepping up efforts to safeguard the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf, through which about a fifth of the world’s oil passes.

“We’ve formally asked Germany to join France and the UK to help secure the Straits of Hormuz and combat Iranian aggression. Members of the German government have been clear that freedom of navigation should be protected... Our question is, protected by whom,” said an embassy spokeswoma­n. The comments, initially reported by Germany’s DPA news agency, were confirmed by the US Embassy.

Ties between Iran and the US have deteriorat­ed since Washington pulled out of an internatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran last year and reimposed sanctions on Tehran. Recent attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz have further soured relations.

There is considerab­le opposition among Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD), junior partners in conservati­ve Chancellor Angela Merkel’s ruling coalition, to getting involved in a US-led mission.

“The German government has already rejected participat­ion in the US military mission, Operation Sentinel, to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz,” said Nils Schmid, a foreign affairs spokesman for the SPD parliament­ary party.

“It should stay like that. Otherwise, there is a risk of being pulled into a war against Iran on the side of the United States,” he added in an interview with German paper, Stuttgarte­r Zeitung.

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