German chancellor announces stepping up security over of fears of Iranian 'terrorist' attacks
German chancellor announces stepping up security over of fears of Iranian 'terrorist' attacks German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has announced the improvements in security for Israeli, Jewish and US insitutions in his country in light of three incidents in US and Europe since the war began. Merz did say in a speech in Wiesbaden that there is little evidence of a domestic threat in Germany but has advocated for German police to be given the power to carry out AI-based, automated analysis on the public. Iran has been accused by several intelligence agencies including Austria and Norway of running networks of organised criminals in order to carry out attacks.