German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday visited the western city of Solingen, three days after a deadly knife attack which shocked the country and reignited debates on Germany’s migration policy and sharper knife laws. Speaking after laying a white rose at the crime scene, Scholz said he was “furious,” calling for the suspected perpetrator – a 26-year-old Syrian man who has been remanded in custody – to be punished. “We feel deeply what a terrible crime this is. It moves us all, and none of us will forget it,” Scholz said. “This was terrorism. Terrorism against us all, threatening our lives, o…