" ..we are not negotiating. We are not negotiating our national sovereignty." (Tsipras, in his speech to Parliament)
Is it posturing? Or is it real? In international politics , can we ever stop negotiating? Is EU driving the Greeks away?
The dilapidated Greek economy may make the euro wobble. The Greek Finance Minister has already stated out that the euro is fragile.
A weak euro is good for Europe ; so some arm twisting of Greece in public might do the currency weakening good. So Germany might just as well let the Greeks talk loud and in dissonance until the point of return. It should shore up some competitiveness in the European companies.
Views expressed without any risk or responsibility.
Is it posturing? Or is it real? In international politics , can we ever stop negotiating? Is EU driving the Greeks away?
The dilapidated Greek economy may make the euro wobble. The Greek Finance Minister has already stated out that the euro is fragile.
A weak euro is good for Europe ; so some arm twisting of Greece in public might do the currency weakening good. So Germany might just as well let the Greeks talk loud and in dissonance until the point of return. It should shore up some competitiveness in the European companies.
Views expressed without any risk or responsibility.
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