The editor-in-chief of Der Spiegel on Sunday said a front cover illustration of U.S. President Donald Trump beheading the Statue of Liberty, which split opinion at home and abroad, was a response by the German magazine to threats against democracy.
Published on Saturday, the cover depicts a cartoon figure of Trump with a bloodied knife in one hand and the statueโs head, dripping with blood, in the other. It carries the caption: โAmerica Firstโ.
It followed a series of attacks on Berlinโs policies by Trump and his aides that have marked a rapid deterioration in German relations with the United States.
โDer Spiegel does not want to provoke anybody,โ editor-in-chief Klaus Brinkbaeumer told Reuters TV after the cover set off a debate on Twitter and in German and international media, adding he was surprised by the impact of the illustration.
โWe want to show what this is about, itโs about democracy, itโs about freedom, itโs about freedom of the press, freedom of justice and all that is seriously endangered,โ he said.
โSo we are defending democracyโฆ Are these serious times? Yes they are.โ
Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, a member of Germanyโs Free Democrats (FDP) and vice president of the European Parliament, described the cover as โtastelessโ.
Die Welt said it โdamages journalismโ, while another German daily, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, said it was โexactly what Trump needs โ a distorted image of him, which he can use to work more on his distorted image of the press.โ
Karl-Georg Wellmann, a lawmaker for Chancellor Angela Merkelโs CDU conservatives, told mass-selling daily Bild: โI urge everyone to calm down and to handle this with reason, rather than gut feeling.โ
Merkel was the go-to European ally for former U.S. president Barack Obama, who praised her as โan outstanding partnerโ.
But Trump has said she made a โcatastrophic mistakeโ with her open-door migration policy, and his top trade adviser last week accused Germany of using a โgrossly undervaluedโ euro to gain advantage over the United States and its European partners.