by John Pilger
original article: http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-problem-of-greece-is-not-only-a-tragedy-it-is-a-lie
An historic betrayal has consumed Greece. Having set aside the mandate of the Greek electorate, the Syriza government has willfully ignored last week’s landslide “No” vote and secretly agreed a raft of repressive, impoverishing measures in return for a “bailout” that means sinister foreign control and a warning to the world.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has pushed through parliament a proposal to cut at least 13 billion euros from the public purse – 4 billion euros more than the “austerity” figure rejected overwhelmingly by the majority of the Greek population in a referendum on 5 July.
These reportedly include a 50 per cent increase in the cost of healthcare for pensioners, almost 40 per cent of whom live in poverty; deep cuts in public sector wages; the complete privatization of public facilities such as airports and ports; a rise in value added tax to 23 per cent, now applied to the Greek islands where people struggle to eke out a living. There is more to come.
“Anti-austerity party sweeps to stunning victory”, declared a Guardian headline on January 25. “Radical leftists” the paper called Tsipras and his impressively-educated comrades. They wore open neck shirts, and the finance minister rode a motorbike and was described as a “rock star of economics”. It was a façade. They were not radical in any sense of that cliched label, neither were they “anti austerity”.
For six months Tsipras and the recently discarded finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, shuttled between Athens and Brussels, Berlin and the other centres of European money power. Instead of social justice for Greece, they achieved a new indebtedness, a deeper impoverishment that would merely replace a systemic rottenness based on the theft of tax revenue by the Greek super-wealthy – in accordance with European “neo-liberal” values – and cheap, highly profitable loans from those now seeking Greece’s scalp.
Greece’s debt, reports an audit by the Greek parliament, “is illegal, illegitimate and odious”. Proportionally, it is less than 30 per cent that of the debit of Germany, its major creditor. It is less than the debt of European banks whose “bailout” in 2007-8 was barely controversial and unpunished.
For a small country such as Greece, the euro is a colonial currency: a tether to a capitalist ideology so extreme that even the Pope pronounces it “intolerable” and “the dung of the devil”. The euro is to Greece what the US dollar is to remote territories in the Pacific, whose poverty and servility is guaranteed by their dependency.
In their travels to the court of the mighty in Brussels and Berlin, Tsipras and Varoufakis presented themselves neither as radicals nor “leftists” nor even honest social democrats, but as two slightly upstart supplicants in their pleas and demands. Without underestimating the hostility they faced, it is fair to say they displayed no political courage. More than once, the Greek people found out about their “secret austerity plans” in leaks to the media: such as a 30 June letter published in the Financial Times, in which Tsipras promised the heads of the EU, the European Central Bank and the IMF to accept their basic, most vicious demands – which he has now accepted.
When the Greek electorate voted “no” on 5 July to this very kind of rotten deal, Tsipras said, “Come Monday and the Greek government will be at the negotiating table after the referendum with better terms for the Greek people”. Greeks had not voted for “better terms”. They had voted for justice and for sovereignty, as they had done on January 25.
The day after the January election a truly democratic and, yes, radical government would have stopped every euro leaving the country, repudiated the “illegal and odious” debt – as Argentina did successfully – and expedited a plan to leave the crippling Eurozone. But there was no plan. There was only a willingness to be “at the table” seeking “better terms”.
The true nature of Syriza has been seldom examined and explained. To the foreign media it is no more than “leftist” or “far left” or “hardline” – the usual misleading spray. Some of Syriza’s international supporters have reached, at times, levels of cheer leading reminiscent of the rise of Barack Obama. Few have asked: Who are these “radicals”? What do they believe in?
In 2013, Yanis Varoufakis wrote: “Should we welcome this crisis of European capitalism as an opportunity to replace it with a better system? Or should we be so worried about it as to embark upon a campaign for stabilising capitalism? To me, the answer is clear. Europe’s crisis is far less likely to give birth to a better alternative to capitalism… I bow to the criticism that I have campaigned on an agenda founded on the assumption that the left was, and remains, squarely defeated… Yes, I would love to put forward [a] radical agenda. But, no, I am not prepared to commit the [error of the British Labour Party following Thatcher’s victory]… What good did we achieve in Britain in the early 1980s by promoting an agenda of socialist change that British society scorned while falling headlong into Thatcher’s neoliberal trip? Precisely none. What good will it do today to call for a dismantling of the Eurozone, of the European Union itself…?”
Varoufakis omits all mention of the Social Democratic Party that split the Labour vote and led to Blairism. In suggesting people in Britain “scorned socialist change” – when they were given no real opportunity to bring about that change – he echoes Blair.
The leaders of Syriza are revolutionaries of a kind – but their revolution is the perverse, familiar appropriation of social democratic and parliamentary movements by liberals groomed to comply with neo-liberal drivel and a social engineering whose authentic face is that of Wolfgang Schauble, Germany’s finance minister, an imperial thug. Like the Labour Party in Britain and its equivalents among former social democratic parties such as the Labor Party in Australia, still describing themselves as “liberal” or even “left”, Syriza is the product of an affluent, highly privileged, educated middle class, “schooled in postmodernism”, as Alex Lantier wrote.
For them, class is the unmentionable, let alone an enduring struggle, regardless of the reality of the lives of most human beings. Syriza’s luminaries are well-groomed; they lead not the resistance that ordinary people crave, as the Greek electorate has so bravely demonstrated, but “better terms” of a venal status quo that corrals and punishes the poor. When merged with “identity politics” and its insidious distractions, the consequence is not resistance, but subservience. “Mainstream” political life in Britain exemplifies this.
This is not inevitable, a done deal, if we wake up from the long, postmodern coma and reject the myths and deceptions of those who claim to represent us, and fight.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/199426/sketch/ekathimerini/cartoon/cartoon
Self-explanatory.
YES…they been robbed of everything.
this newspaper is part of the system my dear friend …. do not believe what it writes ….
GEODETIS the Hellene …
I read this article last year. The time must be getting close.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/06/the-pitchforks-are-coming-for-us-plutocrats-108014.html
The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats
So Greek assets are now owned (or soon will be) by Germany.
Specifically, the bank (um, ‘institute’) headed by…Wolfgang Schauble. Never knew this kind of ‘double-jobbing’ was possible..a finance minister can also head a bank?
Somehow, I don’t see a big Hellenic welcome for German tourists in the near future.
And I wouldn’t go there at all if I was the German Finance minister. Or Chancellor.
What bank is headed by Schäuble? And don’t worry German tourists have been scared off long ago.
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This is retribution by the German Nazi successor regime for Greek opposition during WW2. That Greece was forced by the Real Evil Empire to forgive German debt in the 1950s makes the revenge only more delicious. The Nazis’ allies in WW2, Croatia, Ukraine, Bosnia, Slovenia get German support, while Greece is crucified. Every Rightwing psychopath is gloating here, enjoying nothing more than the spectacle of the weak and defenceless be kicked when down. The ‘reform’ ie slashing of Greek pensions is particularly popular.
I believe that was also a part of the German eagerness to destroy Yugoslavia as well.And may contribute to the German government’s support of Ukraine against Russia. Certainly all that, is a mistake Germany is making.Temporary gains at the cost of permanent damage is always the wrong course to follow.
Uncle Bob, Western capitalists LOVED Hitler and Mussolini. Once it was clear that Germany had lost, the USA took over Nazi intelligence networks, then assisted Nazis fleeing to escape the Red Army, to sanctuary in Spain and Latin America, assisted by the Vatican amongst others. The USA gained the cream of German science under Operation Paperclip and other similar programs. Vast emigre fascist communities were given sanctuary in the Anglosphere, Baltic Jew-killers, Croat, Bosnian and Slovene Serb-killers, Jew-killers and Roma-killers and Ukrainian killers of everybody they didn’t like. The US took over the mantle and the assets of the German Reich. In Germany de-Nazification was skin-deep and cosmetic. Within a few years West Germany was run by Nazi functionaries, many nasty butchers, but the USA always prefers that type as stooges. Germany today is revealing its true features, that of the belligerent thug. I’d bet that Schauble is enjoying starving Greek pensioners as much as columnists in the German MSM and various German Rightwing politicians clearly are.
True ! I remember hearing about how Germany encouraged the separate factions to break-up Yugoslavia and thought then that that was because of the wartime hatred of Serbs.And wanting weak states in the Balkans,able to be controlled by the West.When I saw/see their actions in Ukraine.I see the same thing happening.Just exchange the word Serb for Russian.
Uncle Bob, don’t forget the malignant influence of the Vatican, led by the Polish fascist Wojtyla. The Vatican of course fully aided and abetted fascists, from Croatia and elsewhere, after WW2, to escape justice, disguising them as priests, sheltering them in Church property, giving them Vatican passports etc. The infamous ‘Rat Lines’. It probably made a change for Wojtyla from protecting priestly paedophiles, turning a blind eye to the destruction of ‘liberation theology’ and keeping women in their place.
Uncle-it will not end up well for Deutschland,they did huge mistake to support Ukie and now Greece….
“The time must be getting close.”
Funny you should say that, because something really is coming. Brothers and sisters, board the Ark. Now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjwdCUUEcHw
I like the space alien version better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK54UJxZR7c
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come on gays and losses this is my future that is in stake, you better be a little serious on that …..
@Anonymous 8.50
Tsk tsk, trolling are you?
Here you go chucks,
(From a Telegraph article (British Conservative newspaper but usually accurate on roles played by EU institutions/individuals in its decisions – precisely because of its Establishment connections):
“Schäuble proposes that
these
Greek state assets – airports, electricity
companies, whatever – should be
surrendered
to a body called the “Institution for Growth
in
Luxembourg”. And who is in charge of this
institution, eh? Jawohl, meine Freunde! It
turns
out to be a front for the German KfW, the
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau, the state
development bank that was set up,
ironically, as
part of the postwar Marshall plan to rescue
the
bombed-out German economy.”
I had posted this on another thread, but you obviously missed it.
As this ‘institute’ is defacto a German State Development Bank, the German finance minister is largely- if not entirely in control of its operation. Including the acquisition of assets.
And this is where it gets very interesting: how have Greek national assets wound up under the control/virtual ownership of a proxy for the German state? A financial institution no less that benefited from a post-WW11 50% debt-writeoff (war reparations) from…Greece?
Trust me, when the Greeks fully realise the true extent of this skuldudgery, the SWHTF.
Will the Greek parliament pass this? If they do, they can no longer call themselves Greek.
Well, all is not lost. Just Greece is lost. And the Greeks lost their Greece.
The stunning and abject double cross and traitorous supplication by Tsipras will be recorded in history.
Greece is gone. Consumed by greed, lies, and fear.
And every day in the future, when they look at the tourist locations, the airports and seaports they will know, those are not Greece’s. Only the shame is Greece’s. They bartered away their heritage.
I do believe true radical left- Communists- and and those on right side-Golden Down and unionists will not let it go way of Brussel/Berlin would like…someone will be even more shock as after referendum….
Greek parliament still needs to sign these drafts and bills into action until the deadline of tomorrow, Wednesday.
Chances are still, that this won’t happen.
Solon as a Greek your comments break my heart because your words are so true.
I’m almost in a state shock as to what has transpired. While I hope to eat my words by some miracle that the greek parliament won’t pass this. Seems like wishful thinking.
By the way can I borrow your comments to share? You have summed up this greek tragedy so eloquently.
Everything here on the Vineyard is common. Share.
never ¨Solon¨ ….. Greece will never comply with the atrocity that it is called ¨memorandum¨ of a foreign power, most likely under the force of the bad and ignorant exploiters of the stupid EU and NATO …. as soon as you are using a Hellenic nickname ¨Solon¨ – ¨Σόλων¨ you mast to know better …. Solon was the first lawmaker that ordered the deletion of debt, over the good of people …. the name of the law was ¨sisahthia¨ at Greek ¨σεισάχθεια¨ it is a compound word, with two parts, the first part it cams from the verb ¨σείω¨ which means ¨i shake¨, and the second part ¨αχθός¨ is a noun which means ¨burden¨ ….. so the combination is ¨the shake of the burden¨ ….. that is what had made the ancient Solon my dear friend …. as you can see we know exactly what it is the situation, because we came upon that before …. 2400 years before …. that’s why you will never find at the Hellenic literature, even a small phrase abut a moneychanger or a loon shark ….. the production of wealth under interest was contempt at the time of Aristoteles, he responds upon the matter by rejecting it as the worst of the practice, and he condemn it to be as usury …… …. even the ¨Delphic Order¨ spoke for the usury as it calls ¨Εγγύην φεύγε¨ which means ¨do not accepted collaterals¨, and ¨Xρώ χρήμασι¨ which means ¨use the currency right¨ …….
dear friend we know all abut currency and economy …. we will not surrender our dignity to the shameful international bankers and its puppets ……. we will prevail no matter of what …..
GEODETIS ….. the Hellene …. in God we trust …..
This mean Golden Dawn will come to power next time, the torch has passed to the ultranationalists.
And they were asking for “reparations” from Germany? but Tsipras is out of his mind! was he afraid of civil war? of not being able to hold the military? of loosing power?
i hope and pray that the Greek parlament will NOT ratify the deal, and the gov, may fall.
I’m afraid you may be correct there.Many of the millions from the referendum will turn to Golden Dawn.Its a tragedy that the left can’t seem to manage bravery anywhere in Europe,except in Novorossia.
Real bravery is not compatible with “European values” — the hallmark of the entire Western Left. Tsipras’s performance furnishes a truly stunning proof positive of them being 100% mutually exclusive.
As for the Golden Dawn, their “bravery” is a most genuine manifestation of European values all right: hatred of non-Europeans living in poor communities.
….and it will be as Mick Jaeger sang in 1968 summer of – Street Fighting Man…hopefully someone get same medicine as Commies in Poland some 35 yrs early….those idiots completely ignored 40+%
unemployment young ppl.
Eurozone is ready to explode, but probably not for the reasons you think
http://goo.gl/m1Q5PD
The evidence is beginning to indicate an overwhelming capitulation, but I suspect this will have a sting in Europe’s tail. However, if nothing else it has shown the people of Spain, Italy etc.how they can break free from crippling austerity in what is a discredited European empire, which can only be a good thing.
What? Betrayed by a politician?
Oh, my…
John Pilger,
Excellent summary analysis of Syriza, and the craven political service to imperialism of a counter-insurgent political force.
Mel Gibson is still tied to the chair with his eyes taped open, but is now saying; “You mean I got something right?”
Syriza’s leaders have exposed themselves before their people. It was predictable, as was the betrayal of Blair,and all the others. Tsipras attended the same school “Oxford Liberal Gravediggers of the Left,” as did Blair. Their service to the oligarchs was the same.
Those who defended Tsirapis, as they did Obomber and Blair in their turn, are well known to us. Don’t expect them to apologize for their attacks – on us. They were, once more, in error. Don’t expect any auto criticism here. They manage – never – to learn.
The question before all, is who will advance to the plate (baseball analogy), and defend the people of Greece? Who indeed! Golden Dawn? The Orthodox Stalinist Greek Communist Party, who accurately predicted Tsaripas’ political trajectory? Some new force in the political wings, or will a large vacuum sweep another generation of the Greek nation into the gutter?
The betrayal is clear; the future is cloudy. History is beginning to read like the 1930’s.
Poor Marine Le Pen and Nigel Farage. Poor Leonidas! Will the Spanish Left force “Podemos,” acknowledge the betrayal in Greece? Or is their job to do the same shafting to their own working class?
The Yellow Brick Road is repeatedly blocked by the remnants of the Marxist Socialist Liberals. They impede the formation of revolutionary forces. That is their assignment. What a conundrum! What the hell are we to do now?
But, to go forward, a VISION is necessary. Only, which, or what VISION?
For The Democratic Republics!
IMAGINE
2 more informational articles on Greek crisis.
Headline of 1st, says it all: http://www.prisonplanet.com/greece-thisisacoup-banksters-seize-sovereignty-assets.html
And next; http://www.prisonplanet.com/what-assets-did-greece-just-hand-over-to-europe-airports-airplanes-infrastructure-and-most-certainly-banks.html
Can the Greek people give birth to new unbought Revolutionary leaders after the desertion under fire of the Syriza counterinsurgents?
There is yet another concise evaluation of the Tragedy of the Greek People, by link from Alain Soral’s “Egalité e Reconciliation.”
https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev=search&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=fr&u=http://t.co/Bhe8cjpzhs&usg=ALkJrhivbgnKX0F_cgq9IJu6woh_NTIvgQ
Who could have forseen (predicted) this incredible bitter Shakespearian betrayal?
You know who.
Who had illusions about the role of the Syriza, and the Left’s wealthy – rented from a modeling agency – leaders, Obomber, Blair, Hollande, and Tsirapas? Who were they? Hmmm!!!
Who remains a member of America’s Democrat-Liberal-Socialist-Communist-Imperialist-serve the Zionist Oligarchs political Party? Who insists H. Clinton, the War Criminal, is better (in any way) than any Republican gang leader? Who thinks there is any Moral difference between the gangs?
Which congress slavishly bows down before their President, Netenyahoo – in full view of the blinded masses?
The Repubs exist to justify the existence of the Dem gang and the tyrant’s electoral circus phony democracy game, and vice versa.
Democracy and Democratic Republics are the finest political cultural expression of humanity. We do not have any within the United States.
1. Suggestions on where to go from here…………………………………………………
You’ve heard mine. What are yours?
IMAGINE
The Spanish political party “Podemos” is already in retreat: with afraid of power and giving up before take it.
http://movimientopoliticoderesistencia.blogspot.com.br/2015/07/podemos-ya-no-quiere-reestructurar-la.html
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-13/germany-just-killed-its-golden-goose
“””””There’s not much that separates Schäuble and the EU from the five families that rule (used to rule?!) New York City. If you need proof of that, come to Athens and check out the devastated parts of the city. Germany and the Troika are as ruthless as the mob. Or, rather, they’re worse.
My point is, their attitude and antics will backfire. You can’t run a political and/or monetary union that way. And only fools would try.
The structure of the EU itself guarantees that Germany will always come out on top. But they can only stay on top by being lenient and above all fair, by letting the other countries share some of the loot.
To know how this works, watch Marlon Brando, as Don Corleone, talk to the heads of the five families in the Godfather. You need to know what to do to, as he puts it, “keep the peace”. He’s accepted as the top leader precisely because the other capos understand he knows how.
The Germans have shown that they don’t know this. And therefore, here comes a prediction, it’ll be all downhill from here for them. Germany’s period of -relative- economic strength effectively ended this weekend. The flaws in its economy will now be exposed, and the cracks will begin to show. If you want to be the godfather, the very first requirement is you need to be seen as fair. Or you will have no trust. And without trust you have nothing. It is not difficult.”””””
You are maligning the mobsters.
These creatures are subterranean worms. No humanity. Greed has no limits.
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Mats, the Native Americans, after contact with the European invaders, coined a term, ‘Wetiko’, a Cree word that describes ‘..a diabolically wicked person or spirit who terrorises others’. A better description of the type of psychopath that rises to the top under neo-liberal capitalism is hard to imagine.
This Weekend’s Greece Negotiations Explained In 60 Seconds (By Darth Vader)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpE_xMRiCLE
The Simpsons were right all along! EU sells Greece on eBay! What Assets Did Greece Just Hand Over To Europe: “Airports, Airplanes, Infrastructure And Most Certainly Banks”
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-13/what-assets-did-greece-just-hand-over-europe-airports-airplanes-infrastructure-and-m
Martin, next time they’ll demand the children of the poor, as part-payment.
Greece: What? This is not some clever geopolitical chess move is it? Then why mobilize the Greek people in a referendum ? It is the worse psychological thing to do in history –give people something ( a “no “victory) and then take it away. It is precisely at that point people become the most revolutionary. Oh, no way it is going to be “Deutchland uber alles “, business as usual for the Greeks.
Kinda like Lucy with the football. Charlie Brown always ‘falls’ for it…..
The funny thing is, the EUR is not rising as a result, but it fell 2 Cents to below 1.10$ for the first time in weeks if not months:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=EURUSD=X
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=EURUSD%3DX+Interactive#{%22range%22:%221mo%22,%22allowChartStacking%22:true}
On Monday morning yahoo.com had been quick to “explain” to the audience, whi this is.
Later the link disappeared and maybe someone has the wish to google for it.
They explained it in such a ridiculous way that I stopped reading it after a few lines: Allegedly the EUR was considered a safe haven during the uncertain recent weeks, now as everything worked out well (for the “investors” aka speculants) there is no need to park the $$$ in such a safe haven anymore, and that’s allegedly the reason why they move their $$$ to more lucrative deals now.
I have never read such a nonsense, would anybody believe this?
Maybe some folks tried to bring the EUR weaker by publishing something like that on yahoo (large readership).
So, it looks that the Cassandras were right after all. Syriza was indeed the Trojan Horse of the Raubritter (The Robber Barons). Those who called it Sorosyza were right. Let’s hope that they won’t go beyond just dispossessing the Greek people of their national wealth. They might apply their whole agenda (opening of Mount Athos to womons, same-sex marriage, and the kind).
Given a mandate not to sell out, Syriza probably has set a world record on the speed with which they did sell out after the referendum vote. Since they were elected, I’ve been maintaining a wait and see attitude on Syriza to see how they would proceed, though I had my initial doubts on this party when they voted for anti-Russian sanctions, but hypocritically claimed they thought the sanctions were the wrong way to go. I think now Syriza has finally taken off the mask and shown they are as bought and paid for as any other of the “left” parties the zionazis/nazis front to coopt any political opposition to their oligarch based fascism in their colonies. Hopefully, the Greeks wont let them get away with this betrayal and will make an example of these Syriza quislings.
I hope you are right that the Greeks will give Tsipras what he deserved, but unfortunately, my head tells me many or all of them are simply “resigned to the fact”.
I have to salute Tsipras on achieving one thing: he managed to pull an faux act of “change” even better than Obama!
Very very ESSENTIAL interview with former World-Bank employee.
Please, we need this translated into all languages (I can make the English translation) :
KenFM am Telefon: Peter König zum Rettungs-Deal zwischen Griechenland und der EU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c6xqeQWcaM&feature=em-subs_digest
It’s all about keeping NATO together, EU, USA, USD – it’a a pivot for the entire evil West (aka the money changers)
And: Never again shall a socialist government win any election in southern Europe (soon elections in Spain)
Thank you for the article, Mr Pilger, and for the warnings about the true character of Syriza. You may be right and the community here may be right to wring its hands in disgust,
However, I am not so sure that this prevailing reaction today is not a slightly premature and overly pessimistic over-reaction. Perhaps I will recant soon and consign Syriza to some lowest circle of the historical Inferno, but I think perhaps we ought to keep our nerve and reserve our judgment just a wee bit longer, before we join the Greek Chorus of wailers and moaners and gnashers of teeth.
This from Saturday’s Tax Wall St Party head Webster Tarpley, may resonate or infuriate here:
“Unfortunately, many of Tsipras’ critics sound like Lenin’s targets in “Left-Wing” Communism: An Infantile Disorder (1920). They are long on criticism and utopian visions, and short on practical solutions. They do not take responsibility, which Tsipras is willing to do.”
This is a bit long, but an extreme example of the nerve probably required now, from as stark a RUSSIAN historical perspective as one can imagine:
“For the Tax Wall Street Party, V.I. Lenin, although a remarkable historical figure, is in no way a paragon of anything. But for many of the Syriza ultra lefts, that is exactly what Lenin is. Attempting to address these factions in their own language, we call their attention to the policy of Lenin after the peace of Brest-Litovsk In March, 1918. At this point, the Russian Imperial Army had completely disintegrated as a result of the Russian revolution of the previous October, and the German Army was capable of advancing as far east as it wanted to, even to St. Petersburg and perhaps Moscow. Lenin correctly judged that it was indispensable to make peace on any terms, in order to secure the survival of the Bolshevik regime. The terms of the peace of Brest-Litovsk were far more draconian than even the terms offered by the Eurogarchs today. According to Wheeler-Bennett, “Russia lost 34 per cent of her population, 32 per cent of her agricultural land, 85 per cent of her beet-sugar land, 54 per cent of her industrial firms, and 89 per cent of her coal mines.”
At the sight of these terms, every opportunist and weakling in the Bolshevik Politburo and Central committee began to wail and whine. Especially vocal were the ultra-left Karl Radek and the future right-wing friend of the kulaks, Nikolai Bukharin. If they had prevailed, the German Army might have gone all the way to Vladivostok on the Pacific. Another week entry was Leon Trotsky, who actually negotiated the terms of Brest-Litovsk, but then could not stand up to the pressure, although he eventually recognized he had been wrong. More than a few of the opponents of Tsipras are tainted by this original sin of Trotskyism.
As it was, the Bolsheviks got to survive and got to have an embassy in Berlin. Until the entire staff was summarily deported in November 1918, this embassy under ambassador Adolph Joffe did everything — including suitcases full of money — to build up the German Communist Party as the beginning of a mass party under Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg. If the Greeks are smart, they will use every Greek embassy in the world to build up co-thinker groups for Syriza, and fast.
Although the losses of the Russians were huge, within seven months the German enemy had collapsed and disintegrated. This reminds us of Merkel, who may be approaching her last hurrah. Within 25 years. Russia had de facto recovered all these lost territories, according to the classic schema of pulsating borders.
We urge Syriza once again to play for time. Greece must play the classic cards of maneuver, strategic deception, temporizing, evasion, and prevarication, much as a political guerilla would. The deal negotiated with the EU is a deal extorted under duress, and therefore invalid in most courts around the world. Greece must not be bound by extortion. Within a couple of weeks, the world’s attention may shift to the looming bankruptcy of Ukraine. China is suffering from the collapse of an egregious stock market bubble. Between the Chinese stock market losses and the Greek jitters, world markets have lost some $5-$6 trillion over the last several weeks. This may drag other countries, and not just Argentina or Venezuela, into the maelstrom of insolvency and default. As long as Greece seems to be the only country in big trouble, they will get beaten up. But once there are five or 10 other emergency cases, Greece may feel free to start ignoring the agreement, which is now likely to be extorted.
The other problem for Greece is her isolation. This goes back to long-term structural decisions in favor of Greek-only organizing — a very damaging error. Even the past five months since the election victory do not seem to have been put to good use in terms of mobilizing foreign support. But friendly regimes may emerge in Portugal and Spain. Does Greeks have a Foreign Ministry? If so, what allies have they secured among the almost 200 countries in this world? The Greek government must gain time, but it must use that time well for cultivating allies and for organizing support in countries around the world.
Merkel may be the colossus of the EU, but in reality she is a political pygmy who has lost her own absolute majority within the German Parliament, and must therefore rely on a coalition government. There are huge tensions inside her coalition. One smart move for Greece would be to agree with a deal, including debt relief and a haircut for the creditors, and then to let Merkel deplete her own political capital by getting it passed in the German Parliament. Once Merkel is ousted, it may prove much easier to pull back the existing austerity.
So far, Tsipras has managed a couple of highly important accomplishments. First, he has shattered the Franco-German austerity axis, the indispensable first step towards freeing the continent from the reign of killer cuts. He has also succeeded in playing the United States against Merkel, an event which may help more than any other measure to end the political career of this austerity harridan. Those are two things that nobody also succeeded in doing. So perhaps the ultra-lefts of Syriza will give their party leader the benefit of the doubt for a while longer.” END
The Opera ain’t over til the fat lady sings? That briefing is free, by email. But have your dictionary ready. A “harridan” (Merkel) = ” a haggard, disreputable, shrewish old woman”.
The problem is that Tsipras seems very far from Lenin. He seems like Blair. And if another questionable party, such as Podemos, came in, what good would it do? We have seen all these modern so-called Lefties for too long. Their Leftism is about not wearing a tie or not getting married or some identity statement, not about helping typical people. They have no desire to fight. Whatever one can say about the old Bolsheviks, they did not lack guts.
Syriza = Western Social Democracy. You might just as well envisage the Neocons as a “progressive” force. After all, some of them do praise Trotsky in no uncertain terms.
Syriza’s real assignment was — and is — to keep the rotting edifice of the EU together at any cost. Fortunately for Tsipras, there is a grovelling and Euro-chauvinist mindset prevailing in much of Greece. It was precisely this First World arrogance which made Syriza’s bogus “anti-austerity” posturing possible: Stay in the EU, NATO, and even in the utter hellhole of the Eurozone, but let somebody else suffer for the unbridled corruption racket of the Banksters and the Greek oligarchs.
Nussiminen, the essence of capitalist parasitocracy is ‘Divide and Rule’. The better-off in Greece are quite happy to see austerity imposed-so long as it is others who suffer. The basic psychopathy of the Rightwinger lacks human empathy and compassion, and sees other people as property, competition or as frank enemies. The entirely Rightwing Greek MSM need only paint the victims as ‘bludgers’, ‘skivers’, ‘moochers’ or whatever the Greek version is and the 40% of Yes voters will be as happy as pigs in shit. There is nothing a Rightwinger likes more than seeing others get screwed-it feeds their egomania as being ‘superior’ to others.
This is a great analysis. Too many people have been making excuses for Tsipras. He himself indirectly blames the people for his actions, saying he doesn’t have a mandate to do this or that when it suits his purposes. When it does not, even in circumstances where the will of the people has been clearly expressed, as in the referendum, he completely disregards it. I hope the Greek people are able to unite and form a better party than any of those currently in Parliament.
In the West it was early on supposed that Obama was playing eleventy-dimensional chess when his actions didn’t go along with his words. That was an extremely hard illusion to dispel. But dispel it we did, though the miasma still exists in some quarters. It is a tenet of Naomi Klein’s in “The Shock Doctrine” that this kind of political strategy only works once, when we are so hopeful that we will make excuses for our Sir Galahad long after we should do so.
It worked, sort of, once for Tsipras when he quickly after the referendum switched the tables – well, we said, he is just trying to be inclusive, inclusive of all Greeks. At least, that’s what I had hoped. But this move is not anything like that – no one in Greece, I submit, wants to include the German hierarchy, to pay and pay their rotten banks. It’s a poisoned pill, and the Greek people don’t deserve it.
I’m sorry you were up late, Tsipras; but so were we.
This cannot stand.
Are there any Western governments that aren’t for sale?
Syriza: Plunder, Pillage and Prostration. (How the ‘Hard Left’ embraces the policies of the Hard Right)
Early on, the Syriza leadership, headed by Alexis Tsipras, adopted several strategic positions with fatal consequences – in terms of implementing their electoral promises to raise living standards, end vassalage to the ‘Troika’ and pursue an independent foreign policy.
We will proceed by outlining the initial systemic failures of Syriza and the subsequent concessions further eroding Greek living standards and deepening Greece’s role as an active collaborator of US and Israeli imperialism.
Conclusion
Syriza’s political decision to ‘embed’ in the EU and the Eurozone, at all costs, signals that Greece will continue to be vassal state, betraying its program and adopting deeply reactionary policies, even while trumpeting its phony leftist rhetoric, and feigning ‘resistance’ to the Troika. Despite the fact that Syriza plundered domestic pensions and local treasuries, many deluded Leftists in Europe and the US continue to accept and rationalize what they choose to dub its “realistic and pragmatic compromises”.
Syriza could have confiscated and used the $32 billion of real estate properties owned by the Greek Armed Forces to implement an alternative investment and development plan – leasing these properties for commercial maritime ports, airports and tourist facilities.
Syriza buried Greece even deeper into the hierarchy dominated by German finance,by surrendering its sovereign power to impose a debt moratorium, leave the Eurozone, husband its financial resources, reinstate a national currency, impose capital controls, confiscate billions of Euros in illicit overseas accounts, mobilize local funds to finance economic recovery and reactivate the public and private sector. The fake “Left sector” within Syriza repeatedly mouthed impotent “objections”, while the Tsipras -Varofakis sell-out charade proceeded to the ultimate capitulation.
In the end, Syriza has deepened poverty and unemployment, increased foreign control over the economy, further eroded the public sector, facilitated the firing of workers and slashed severance pay- while increasing the role of the Greek military by deepening its ties to NATO and Israel.
Equally important, Syriza has totally emptied leftist phraseology of any cognitive meaning: for them – national sovereignty is translated into international vassalage and anti-austerity becomes pragmatic capitulations to new austerity. When the Tsipras – Troika agreement is finally signed and the terrible toll of austerity for the next decades finally sinks into the consciousness of the Greek public, the betrayals will hopefully evoke mass revulsion. Perhaps Syriza will split, and the “left” will finally abandon their cushy Cabinet posts and join the disaffected millions in forming an alternative Party.
so…could Europe end up like Greece should TTIP be concluded(negotiations going on here as we speak co-incidentally)……….so, scaling up if greece is only a rehearsal of a greater USA-German Empire (cos no way is Merkel going to permit solving of problems with Russia)is Greece a mirror-precursor of what could be enacted by TTIP–if you don’t comply then also this is what TTIP can do for you?
Will Turkey think about not joining EU?
BTW, aljazeera has has a good documentary ‘agora’ on recently about the effects of the situation over the last few years in Greece………….wonder what would happen if both greece and Ukraine fall together, why hasn’t Tsipras embaressed EU about their support for Ukraine…thanks Saker for posting Pilgers article….maybe it might polarise the more social left parties in Eu to act and wake up, other countries eg Austria to reconsider their positions, perhaps a rise of a new Internationale……………..
The Radical Reconfiguration of Southern European Politics: The Rise of the Non Leftist Left
Introduction: Over the past decade fundamental changes have taken place in Southern Europe, which have broken with previous political alignments, resulting in the virtual disappearance of traditional leftist ’parties, the decline of trade unions and the emergence of ‘middle class radicalism’.
New political movements, purportedly on the left, no longer are based on class conscious workers nor are they embedded in the class struggle. Likewise on the right, greater attention is paid to escalating the repressive capacity of the state instead of state intervention in pursuit of economic markets.
Radicalization of the right, including massive cutbacks in social spending, has demolished welfare programs. The dispossession of households has uprooted cohesive neighborhood-based social organizations.
In place of the class based traditional left, ‘non-leftist left’ movements have emerged. Their leaders embrace ‘participatory democracy’ but engage in vertical political practice.
On the right, politics no longer revolve around conserving national economic privileges. Rightwing leaders willingly subordinate their economies and society to imperial led crusades, which empty national sovereignty of any meaning while pillaging the national treasury.
This essay will proceed to discuss these complex changes and their meaning.
Some background of the sort of fraud which is Syriza.
@The Radical Reconfiguration of Southern European Politics: The Rise of the Non Leftist Left
It looks like the Trojan Horse policy is not confined to the Greek space. “By way of deception thou shalt do war” (and take power).
Bot Tak, the sheer viciousness, sadism and pitilessness of the Right’s assault on humanity over the last forty odd years is deeply disturbing, if unsurprising. The most sinister aspect is its open-endedness, with each new Rightwing regime even more cruel and merciless than those that came before. They range from Israel, child-murdering without mercy while demanding universal acclaim, even adulation, pushing the envelope in one direction, that of perpetual repression and brutalisation of entire populations of ‘unpersons’, through the USA, genocidal and increasingly belligerent, to the various lesser Western thugs, screwing entire populations with economic repression.
I think this process is actually a genocide in action, and the millions of victims in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Gaza, Somalia, Libya, Syria etc well know it. Plainly the rapacious and exploitative neo-liberal capitalist system has driven humanity to the precipice of extinction. The economic system produces only grotesque wealth, inequality and poverty. The parasites pretend to be concerned over inequality, then immediately take every conceivable action to make it worse. And the ecological crisis of crises reaches catastrophic dimensions, while every attempt to avert disaster is prevented by the Western elites who attempt to foist all the costs onto the global poor.
Clearly the psychotic monsters who rule in the West see the easy way out as massive de-population. They won’t volunteer, so it’s the 90% who are going to be made to pay. What comes next, as the economic debt and speculative bubbles detonate and climate destabilisation runs away, will be more naked and unrestrained, and war with Russia and/or China looks pretty certain.
Has anyone besides me seen that since 1991 the World has gotten worse for most people.There are more wars,religious strife,the fall of the middle and lower classes.Everywhere you turn (almost) the lower, and lower middle-classes in the World, (at least 80% of the World’s population) have deteriorated since then.The fall of the “Socialist Bloc” has left the people with no defense from the predatory wealthy class.Before they were terrified that the people would vote in Communists.So they restrained themselves somewhat.And threw the poor a bone or two once and a while.Now that fear for them is gone.And they are sucking the life out of the people around the whole World.
Yep – seen that. Including in Russia.
When the Parthenon is auctioned it is only a matter of time before the Washington Monument follows in its wake. I’d think the haters of freedom would keep them to maintain the illusion of liberty but I doubt it. Power corrupts, not to mention destroying the mind and heart. Freedom isn’t free; it depends on a whole complex of virtuous actions. We began losing our freedom when we took it from animals by killing them for sport and meat. Later we killed their spirit by making them beasts of burden and pets. We can rationalize vice into virtue all we want; our ignorance will come back to haunt us.
Greece: Tsipras Surrenders to Troika Bandits
Greece’s parliament must approve the deal and legislate Troika diktats into law with Tsipras’ signature by July 15. Terms agreed on include:
Higher regressive VAT taxes hitting millions of impoverished Greeks hardest along with broadening the tax base affecting ordinary people most.
Stiff pension cuts (on top of 40% eliminated earlier) including for poor retirees cut no slack.
Adopting a Code of Civil Procedure to streamline procedures and reduce costs – in other words, continued stiff budget cuts harming millions of Greeks already suffering hugely from earlier imposed austerity.
Full implementation of the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union’s key provisions – including mandated spending cuts gutting social services more than already.
Giving foreign investors freer access to plunder Greece’s economy.
Privatizing power generation and transmission along with other state enterprises previously off-limits.
Neutralizing labor rights ahead of eliminating them altogether – including restricting collective bargaining and right to strike as well as eliminating hiring and firing restrictions.
Rescinding SYRIZA enacted laws not agreed on by the European Commission, ECB and IMF.
Transferring up to 50 billion euros worth of Greek assets to a Troika controlled fund based in Athens to contribute to servicing debt and recapitalizing Greek banks.
Possible debt restructuring by extending maturities, not write-downs.
Troika officials will monitor Greek implementation of demands.
Bottom line: they mandate Athens entirely surrendering its sovereign rights to the European Commission, ECB and IMF.
Greater than ever austerity will be imposed, hitting millions of impoverished/unemployed Greeks hardest, including poor pensioners to receive less than their already meager payments en route to eliminating them altogether.
Privatizing state enterprises earlier considered off-limits. Plans are to transform Greece into an nightmarish dystopian wasteland.
It’s hard imagining any government accepting what’s demanded. No responsible one would. Tsipras sold out. His signature on the final deal alone awaits.
Personally, I’m not quite there yet. There is still one other measure to judge all this by, which is the possibility that Tsipras came to understand that the forces arrayed against him were, and are, prepared to destroy the Greek banking system and strip Greece of everything it has left. It’s possible that Tsipras couldn’t trust the option to flee – the Grexit – and had no ammunition left to stand ground and fight.
It’s important to read the interview with Varoufakis published today in the New Statesman, and commented on in the Zero Hedge story by Raúl Ilargi Meijer, linked in these comments already by Martin.
Here’s the link to the original at Automatic Earth:
The Troika And The Five Families
and here’s the link to the Varoufakis interview:
Exclusive: Yanis Varoufakis opens up about his five month battle to save Greece
I think it’s important to read both pieces. They show an understanding by Varoufakis of what Tsipras had to deal with, and why he made this choice. Essentially, Varoufakis is saying that although he had a plan of action, he couldn’t guarantee to Tsipras that a Grexit would work, that they had the skill to actually pull it off. Tsipras chose that he couldn’t lead his country to becoming a failed state.
This is a large distinction. Greece is in terrible shape, but it’s not a failed state. And as Varoufakis explains in his interview, and as Tsipras has alluded to in his remarks on returning to Greece, the EU – Germany – had a plan prepared to destroy Greece had Tsipras not capitulated.
So we’ll see. We’ll see what happens in Parliament, and what comes out of Greece from the people. I’d love an in-depth interview with Tsipras but I assume we won’t get that as long as he’s in power, which may not be too long of course.
What you’re saying is, the choice is between a possible failure today by Grexiting, vs an all but guaranteed failure tomorrow. The failure tomorrow comes when civil society breaks under the strain and outsiders own all the valuable assets you’ve got leaving little left to base a recovery on. I don’t know why any sane person wouldn’t chose the Grexit, even if it’s got a 90% chance of failure.
I don’t buy the skill’s shortfall argument at all. Currency resets have happened countless times in history. If a competent economist really couldn’t be found in Greece, Icelandic, Russian and Chinese experts could be clogging Athens’ airport within hours. All three countries have had serious currency events in recent times and recovered rather nicely. Hell, Micheal Hudson is a phone call away, and he could probably walk them through it over the phone.
And, whatever happened to the BRICS Bank membership invitation? Why did that fall off the radar?
The real issues are not financial/monetary. Greece’s problem is socio-political. The Greek Oligarchs remain as detrimental to Greece’s well-being as the Russian variant was to Russia two decades ago. They’re still driving the bus, and they’d hate to see their Swiss accounts emptied, or their Cannes villas appropriated by the Troika when Grexit happens. They have the Hellenic Parliament by the short ‘n curlies and Greek sovereignty, like the Greek public, and even the EU itself is a matter of supreme indifference to them.
Only one thing makes me wonder if they haven’t won. Namely, what were VVP and Tsipras talking about during all those conversations they’ve had over recent weeks? Is another of the “Kremlin’s cunning plans” working its way along here? That’s my shot of Hopium for the evening. Good night.
The invitation was offered for the future when Greece got its act together. They bring nothing to the table as is. Argentina may be the next large economy to join in the near future.
Might as well invite Congo than Greece.
Greece had two big offers so obvious that it is painful to recite.
China would be happy to help if the Greeks could free themselves from Europe without causing disruption to the EU, China’s biggest trading partner. Russia offered real help with the gas deal, $5 Billion advance. But the Greek government was being run by a poseur, a fraud, who could not be trusted to follow through. And he was talentless, so he could not even use these bargaining chips correctly.
As it turns out, he was a Judas goat with a smile.
You’re missing one of the points. The “shortfall of skills” is not an argument, it’s not something for you to buy or not buy. This is what the Greek Finance Minister, Varoufakis, told his Prime Minister, Tsipras. He said, in whatever words, “I can’t guarantee we have the skills to make a Grexit work.”
What was the Prime Minister to take away from that statement? We know that this was said because Varoufakis is the one who tells us this in his New Statesman interview. Read the interview. It’s not an argument. It’s fact. Let us proceed from this fact, please.
I agree that the situation is tragic, more grievous and disheartening than I can describe – but this is the moment of forensics. Let’s examine why it happened. I don’t have any argument with anyone here about how bad this is. I just want to understand how it happened. And “Judas” doesn’t work as an explanation. Even Judas threw away his 30 pieces of silver.
Grieved,
I’m not missing that at all, I didn’t read the linked article until now, but I had earlier gone straight to the full text version at: http://www.newstatesman.com/world-affairs/2015/07/yanis-varoufakis-full-transcript-our-battle-save-greece.
I suggest you read that instead of the report, avoiding the author’s spin. There, his statements gain context, and one sees that Varoufakis mentions no guarantee, assurance, or even odds of success of a Grexit to Tsipras. In fact, Tsipras is shown to be anti-Grexit-at-all-costs, to the point that the Greferendum does nothing to change his stance to “…never respond in any way that challenges them (Troika).”
Varoufakis prevaricates around the bush (mixing metaphors) in dealing with the subject of Grexit, clearly trying to protect his colleagues, and when the question finally gets put point blank:
“HL: You must have been thinking about a Grexit from day one…
YV: Yes, absolutely.
HL: …have preparations been made?
YV: The answer is yes and no… we worked out in theory, on paper…”
Well, that means the answer is “No” and he effectively acknowledges that when next he says that “…managing the collapse of a monetary union takes a great deal of expertise, and I’m not sure we have it here in Greece without the help of outsiders.”
My point remains that there wasn’t any skills shortage that couldn’t be corrected in a matter of days and Varoufakis implicitly acknowledges this with his qualifier.
The further point is that, from everything Varoufakis says in that interview, Syriza would go to any limit to stay in the EZ & EU. Perhaps this explains his lack of preparation better than anything else.
One can only hope the Parliament shoots it down, and Tsipras is forced to do the right thing, but I fear if that happens, he’ll resign instead.
@Erebus,
Correct. Greek papers (in Greek) actually now are saying that Varoufakis proposed a plan for Grexit and “parallel money”, but it was turned down by the “government”.
http://www.imerisia.gr/article.asp?catid=26509&subid=2&pubid=113603319
Right now Syriza is “earthquaking” as 109 of it’s 201 parliament members signed petition against the agreement signed by Tsipras.
http://www.imerisia.gr/article.asp?catid=26509&subid=2&pubid=113608264
Varoufakis (blamed to be Soros’s agent) just spoke in the parliament saying that signed agreement is equivalent to the “Germany’s surrender” after the WWI in Versailles.
http://www.imerisia.gr/article.asp?catid=26509&subid=2&pubid=113608366
You can run those articles through Google translate if you like.
The Mafia Families metaphor does not quite fit.
First, going to a confab/showdown you bring muscle with guns. They represent your ultimate power.
It is all formal. Everyone ‘carries’.
Do you think the great Mafia meeting in New York State, at Appalachia, 1957, all those Dons went with no protection?
Tsipras, never a ‘made man’, went with a smile. The old saying of don’t go to a gunfight with a knife is an overstatement to describe this Greek neophyte.
Describing the opponent in such stark terms may be appropriate. However, the Greek knew he was on the other side of town, over where the men with no souls do their thing.
He deserved to be taken. His people should have sent muscle with him.
No to ‘EU colony’: Tsipras faces opposition from govt & people against bailout deal
Returning to Athens on Monday with a new deal for a bailout package that would keep Greece in the eurozone, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is facing strong opposition to the agreement within his own government, as well as protests in the streets.
The deal has already been dubbed the most intrusive EU program for a bailout in history, with some Greek officials calling it an excessive price to pay. Former Greek ambassador Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos called it “too tough, too late, the death of Greeks.”
“These absurd measures do not reflect the EU we entered back in 1981. It has actually made Greece a colony of Germany, not to say of the European Union,” he told RT, adding that “despite the concessions the EU has made to Greece, the country is far from being out of the crisis.”
Panos Kammenos, leader of right-wing coalition partner Independent Greeks and Greece’s Defense Minister, said his party was against the agreement. The proposed deal is a “coup staged by Germany and other countries,” he said, as cited by AP.
“This deal introduced many new issues…we cannot agree with it,” Kammenos said after meeting with Alexis Tsipras, whose six-month-old government is struggling to maintain its majority in parliament.
Other Greek officials also put the blame on Germany. “Germany unfortunately for a third time in 100 years is attempting to destroy Europe,” Nikos Filis, the parliamentary spokesman for Syriza lawmakers, said on local television, as quoted by Reuters.
The radical Left Platform, a faction of Tsipras’s ruling Syriza party, called the deal a “humiliation of Greece,” Financial Times reported on Monday.
The unpopular measures accepted by Tsipras for debt-stricken Greece have also angered the Greek people, who voted against further austerity reforms in a recent national referendum. Hundreds of protesters turned out to decry the agreement reached by Eurogroup members and the Greek PM on Monday, demonstrating their outrage by burning a Syriza flag outside the Hellenic Parliament in central Athens.
The unpopular measures accepted by Tsipras for debt-stricken Greece have also angered the Greek people, who voted against further austerity reforms in a recent national referendum. Hundreds of protesters turned out to decry the agreement reached by Eurogroup members and the Greek PM on Monday, demonstrating their outrage by burning a Syriza flag outside the Hellenic Parliament in central Athens.
Infuriated by the possibility of new austerity measures, protesters carried posters that read “Agreement equals submission for the people and humiliation for the left” and “NO to the robbers of EU, ECB, IMF and their local collaborators” among others, Ruptly reported on Monday.
Regardless, greeks view their fellow europeans as kindred spirits. So just like that battered wife, she crawls back into the loving bosom of her abusive spouse.
As a greek, the capitulation has made me sick to my stomach. Unfortunately I’m in the minority thats seeks a complete divorce from the eurozone, reforms without the EU, full sovereignty and a look at the Asian tigers for inspiration.
Most greeks especially in Greece are terror stricken of orientals, want no dealings with them. They like Putin but prefer their euromasters. Sadly greeks are phonies.
“Most greeks especially in Greece are terror stricken of orientals, want no dealings with them.”
Well, NATO and Turkey don’t seem to be too much of a problem here. So, yes: Greeks are phonies. First Worldist “nationalism” is just rank parasitism, regardless of nationality.
We’re not Europeans.
then ntrepesai na brizeis thn patrida sou?
Phile, alithia einai. Greeks used to be greeks first and never were they europeans. Now they are europeans first and greeks second.
Originally the balkans didnt even count as Europe to the western elites. We were the ‘Near East’, remember that? Greeks saw their home extending to a place eastward called Anatolia (the orient).
No greek media outlet dares to even promote euroskepticism. No greek rag, no greek television program, no politician even dared to utter the word ‘iceland’. Greek journalists are all eurowhore cheerleaders never presenting the alternative point of view.
The proof that both politicians and the greek media are paid shills of the hegemony. The greek rag, Iefimerida.gr is running a story asking whether Varoufakis can be prosecuted. His crime? For saying he wanted to default and print drachmas!!!!!
How do we know the greek rag thats reporting this endorses persecuting Varoufakis for wanting to Default? Because they decided at the end of the article to promote a Facebook page created to get signatures so Varoufakis can be ‘brought to justice’. Just google “Could Varoufakis be prosecuted for his ‘secret agenda'”
Buzz, ‘Europeans’ do not comprise the sadistic parasite elites. Ordinary Europeans either have empathy and compassion, and are repulsed by the savagery of the brutalisation inflicted on the poor and weak in Greece, or they are on the ideological Right and don’t care what happens to others, so long as they are spared themselves.
As I wrote many months ago, Syriza is a part of the european “left” based in Brussels. That sentence should explain everything, all other issues are missing the point.
See proof here: http://www.european-left.org/
The map on the first page shows the members of the “European Left”, Tsipras is currently the second man after Pierre Laurent.
More in german wiki, list of member parties etc.:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europäische_Linke#Mitglieder
The idea that Germany would eventually follow reason and one day join a great Eurasian bloc (with Russia & China between others) is wishful thinking. Germany is a full proxy of the United States in Europe (as is Japan in Asia). The original idea of an European Union (as initially conceived by France) has been transformed into a German hegemonic design to serve the neo-liberal imperative and the built up of NATO, all under a fixed exchange rate cloning the Deutsch Mark to facilitate German exports and the acquiring of assets to control and punish.
The EU only benefits Germany (promoting their exports without recycling/investing their surplus into weaker members) on the medium run, while the rest of Europe is on its way to double their debt/gdp ratio.
The German economic design is not sustainable: You cannot run an economy by permanently depress salaries and give free reign to corporations. This is an American concept which is failing in the United States and will fail in Germany. Add to it that German banks have gone beyond ‘too big to fail’. (Deutsche Bank has 60+ trillions in derivatives exposure which is close to the GDP of the entire planet).
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is it possible that ALEXIS TSIPRAS has been threatened in some way or blackmailed, because I cannot see the reason for doing an about face on leaving the EU, and at this time until I know otherwise, I cannot see that he was bought and paid for, it maybe that he had doubts about the pursuit of his original plan, but I smell USA interference in all of this and not because the EU is an American donkey because it quite clearly is, it maybe because with a possible gas pipeline connection with Russia, America has developed a paranoid vision of more Russian activity in the region. there is no doubt who is the real enemy on TERRA FIRMA.
The U.S. State Department were indeed present. They flew in to assure that the greeks would not pivot to Russia in case of grexit. They will do anything preserve NATO and a unipolar hegemony.
@tony lane
Exactly what I have been thinking. John Perkins [Confessions of an Economic Hitman] recently gave a statement that Greece was being “Hit”. There is no doubt in my mind that Tsipras has been told either he capitulates or he will be “sleeping with the fishes”. Sorry, not sure where that Link is but that makes perfect sense to me.
Regarding Tsipra’s recent conversations with Putin, perhaps once the Banksters are secure in trapping Greece, BRICS nations will come up with a loan package that enables Greece to pay these monsters off?
Don’t see how the Troika can stop BRICS nations from rescuing Greece after this whole farce is completed.
Cheers
Christine
A day after Syriza won, I remeber Saker posted here that there is no need of further talk about them, that they are fake. Then, after the pressure of some of the readers here, he changed his mind.
Apparently his first impression was totally correct, as usual.
I was thinking the same thing.I remember that too.
Is now every comment, that is critical of the content here labeled as trolling?
Anonymous
It’s the hostile, sneering, sarcastic and insulting manner in which you deliver that criticism that makes it trolling. The comment sections here are for friendly, polite and respectful conversation, the sort of antagonistic comments you were writing inhibits such dialog.
They Treated Greece as Colony: Minister Slams Bailout Plan as Unacceptable
Panagiotis Lafazanis said that the agreement voided the people’s will expressed in the “Greferendum” and Western partners treated Greece as extortionists.
One of the most influential members of Greece’s ruling Siriza party, Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis, has called the deal struck with EU creditors on the country’s economic crisis “unacceptable.”
“The agreement signed by the ‘institutions’ of creditors is unacceptable,” Lafazanis said.
On July 5, the Greek public said “no” to austerity measures in a nationwide referendum on international creditors’ proposals.
He said that Western partners, specifically Germany, had treated Greece as a colony, extortionists, and “financial murderers.”
“This agreement practically voids the people’s mandate of their proud ‘No’ that was expressed by the Greek people in the referendum,” Lafazanis said.
People need to grow up and realize what were dealing with. With this Troika, you’re talking about a group that has no problem throwing nation’s populations under the bus to get what they want. They don’t mind reducing the population. Now imagine if you were heading a country and you had to be in the same room and talk to these people. Do you see how difficult it would be if you were forced to “negotiate” with them? Knowing you and your peoples lives are under threat just by disagreeing with them?
What exactly would you say to them? They have to be forced to back off, they are not respecters of democracy. Democracy is ok when it goes the way they want, when it doesn’t it’s considered unacceptable. It’s considered a concession to make people more comfortable being in their system.
How would you FORCE them to back off if you had to talk to their face is the question, and yes as humans it is easier to react and scapegoat anyone who tries unless they succeed on your terms.
Yes, this is a good description of what it must feel like. Thank you. Most commentators have seen the betrayal and assumed that this happened because Tsipras wanted to betray. Very few have given Tsipras the benefit of NOT wanting to betray, and from that position asked themselves, what on earth kind of pressure could be applied to force such betrayal?
Significantly, Varoufakis is one of the few who know about the pressure at first hand, and who understands, and has even tried to explain it to the rest of us.
“On the Euro Summit’s Statement on Greece: First thoughts” by Yanis Varoufakis
http://yanisvaroufakis.eu/2015/07/14/on-the-euro-summits-statement-on-greece-first-thoughts/
The blog you gave allowed only three ways of access. Here are the comments I wanted to make:
“whether the Terms of Surrender will pass through Greek Parliament, and in particular on whether MPs like myself will toe the line and vote in favour of the relevant legislation. I do not think this is the most interesting of questions.”
No need to be “interesting” … just the need to be most important: the “Terms of Surrender” as you put it would mean nothing if the Greek Parliament rejects it and decisively get out of the EU. The world would then see clearly that it’s the Germans who caused this secession. And also see that you’re sincere and truly loyal to the Greek people.
Well, I just discovered the blog today, but three ways of access are many ways, aren´t they?
At least more than one. I still have not tried to comment there because of lack of time.
Try to put your comment there for Yanis.
I have not relation with him ( although I would like ).
I see that many commenters here seem to cling to the idea that Tsipras might have been some white knight in shiny armor at some point when it never was the case.
Several European analysts had demonstrated that Syriza and Tsipras were fakes… decoys. As Alain Soral has always said, it is impossible to get to power in the empire if you truly represent a threat to the system. There are too many safeguards.
Syriza has always voted in lockstep with the rest of the E.U. to sanction Russia. Putin had invited Tsipras to the ceremonies of Victory Day… Tsipras did not show. Alexi Miller went to Athens a couple times for pipeline projects; he came back empty-handed each time.
Here’s an article published by Francois Asselineau in France about the truth behind Syriza. From the very beginning he pointed out Syriza was a fake and the people were going to get screwed. Asselineau is for closer ties between France and Russia.
http://www.upr.fr/communiques-de-presse/les-electeurs-du-front-de-gauche-du-npa-du-mrc-de-dlf-et-du-fn-doivent-rejoindre-au-plus-vite-lupr-sils-ne-veulent-pas-se-faire-syrizer-en-2017
Le dénouement de la crise grecque se termine, comme les précédentes crises, par une mise en scène digne de Guignol et un nouveau plan de réformes draconiennes qui vont aggraver la situation de la Grèce.
Ce sketch déjà vu doit conduire les Français à tirer les six enseignements suivants :
1°) Syriza était bel et bien un leurre
Comme seule l’avait analysé l’UPR dès l’accession au pouvoir d’Alexis Tsipras le 26 janvier dernier, le gouvernement Syriza « d’ultra-gauche » s’est révélé n’avoir été qu’un leurre, médiatisé et mis en place par le système pour détourner le peuple grec de la seule solution libératrice possible : la sortie de l’UE et de l’euro.
Le leurre Tsipras, qui avait tenté d’être élu à la présidence de la Commission européenne en octobre 2014, avait toujours dit qu’il resterait dans l’Union européenne et dans l’euro. Il a tenu parole et seuls les naïfs ou les complices peuvent en être surpris.
Ce faux opposant a obéi comme prévu à l’oligarchie euro-atlantiste qui l’avait porté au pouvoir en le médiatisant à outrance, même si cela se fait au détriment des intérêts les plus fondamentaux de la Grèce et au risque de voir s’aggraver encore drastiquement la situation catastrophique dans laquelle se débat le peuple grec.
2°) L’accord a été imposé par les États-Unis, malgré de nombreux gouvernements européens hostiles
Certains médias français complaisants ont présenté François Hollande comme le « sauveur de l’euro », qui aurait imposé ses vues conciliatrices à la très rigide Angela Merkel.
Cette analyse est risible. Dans cette affaire comme dans toutes les autres, le pauvre François Hollande n’a été qu’une marionnette, qui ne pèse qu’une plume.
Le véritable chef d’orchestre de l’accord a été encore une fois Washington : le secrétaire au Trésor Jacob Lew a passé les 72 dernières heures au téléphone, avec Tsipras, Juncker et Merkel pour imposer un accord.
Conformément aux analyses de l’UPR sur le vrai rôle joué par les États-Unis d’Amérique dans la prétendue « construction européenne », ce nouvel accord a été exigé par Washington pour des raisons beaucoup plus géopolitiques qu’économiques et financières. Les États-Unis craignaient trop l’effet de contagion sur l’ensemble de la zone euro et sur l’Union européenne, et l’effondrement de tout leur glacis de domination géopolitique sur le Vieux continent.
3°) L’Allemagne n’est pas du tout la seule à avoir tenté d’obtenir un « grexit »
Washington a imposé de force un accord, non seulement à l’Allemagne mais aux nombreux autres pays européens furieux de voir la Grèce obtenir un 3eme accord de rééchelonnement.
Il y avait aussi les Pays Bas, Malte, la Slovaquie, la Pologne, les Baltes, etc., qui auraient souhaité un « grexit ».
4°) La résurgence de la germanophobie sert à masquer les vraies responsabilités
S’il est exact que l’Allemagne a fait preuve d’une relative intransigeance – pas au point, cependant, d’empêcher l’accord – il est non moins exact que le maintien de la Grèce dans la zone euro risque de coûter à l’Allemagne (mais aussi aux autres pays de la zone euro, dont la France) des sommes considérables si ce nouvel accord est suivi d’aussi peu de résultats positifs que les deux précédents.
Les partis de gauche du sud de l’Europe, qui continuent de soutenir Syriza, se servent de l’Allemagne comme de bouc émissaire pour mieux cacher deux éléments bien plus décisifs qu’ils se refusent d’exposer à leurs électeurs :
– le rôle de Washington dans la prétendue « construction européenne »
– et l’impossibilité technique d’avoir une monnaie identique pour 19 économies différentes.
5°) Rien n’est réglé
L’histoire monétaire mondiale a amplement montré que toutes les monnaies plurinationales de l’Histoire ont toujours fini par exploser.
L’euro n’échappera pas à cette règle, qui résulte en dernière analyse de l’absence de solidarité naturelle entre les différents peuples et les différentes économies qui partagent ce genre de monnaie artificielle.
L’UPR prend ici rendez-vous avec tous ceux qui se réjouissent de ce énième accord passé avec la Grèce. Que ce soit dans six mois ou dans deux ans, de nouvelles crises, de plus en plus graves à chaque fois, vont resurgir, soit avec la Grèce, soit avec bien d’autres pays de la zone : Portugal, Slovénie, Italie, Espagne, Irlande, France…
6°) Les Français doivent comprendre que le Front National, DLF, le Parti de Gauche, le PCF et le Front de Gauche sont tous des Syriza français
Alexis Tsipras a inventé un nouveau genre politique : organiser un référendum pour bien s’assurer qu’une majorité de votants est contre les réformes que l’on va quand même lui imposer une semaine après.
Cet incroyable cynisme politique confirme que Tsipras et Syria sont des leurres de la pire espèce, qui se sont fait élire de façon mensongère, en prétendant pouvoir refuser toute mesure d’austérité tout en restant dans l’UE et dans l’euro.
Jamais, au grand jamais, les grands médias complices n’ont demandé avant l’élection comment ils pourraient concilier ainsi leur programme avec le traité sur l’Union européenne (TUE) et le traité sur le fonctionnement de l’Union européenne (TFUE), dont l’article 121 pose le principe que c’est à la Commission européenne de fixer les « Grandes Orientations de Politique Economique » de chaque État membre.
Les Français doivent en tirer la leçon pour la France. Ils doivent comprendre que Jean-Luc Mélenchon et son Front de Gauche, tout comme le MRC, le NPA, DLF et le FN, sont tous des Syriza à la française, qui prétendent tous réformer de fond en comble l’Union européenne et l’euro… sans en sortir, et qui cachent tous l’existence même de l’article 50 du TUE.
L’affaire grecque enseigne ainsi aux électeurs français qu’ils doivent se détourner du Front de Gauche, du NPA, du MRC, de DLF et du Front National et rejoindre au plus vite l’UPR s’ils ne veulent pas se faire « syrizer » en 2017.
“Syriza is the product of an affluent, highly privileged, educated middle class, “schooled in postmodernism”….Syriza’s luminaries are well-groomed; they lead not the resistance that ordinary people crave, as the Greek electorate has so bravely demonstrated…”
Highly-privileged is something that is often true for the people that inflict change on society, influence of unprivileged is also known to happen, but that in itself does not speak of the goodness of that influence. Greek electorate is not ready to see that EU is a lie (nor does Syriza express anything but romantic views of a democratic fairytale which has somehow took a turn in a different gloomy genre and which they can put back on track). It seems that, at best, EU is for most of the electorate a dream turned nightmare, they have not waken up to the fact it was designed crooked, that they themselves were a part of actions which inflicted nightmares upon others (as NATO member). Being conscious of the fact that commercials tend to lie is not the same as resisting the products they sell, and the “rosy narrative” EU is selling still has too many buyers in Greece.
Varoufakis sad they made “secret” preparation for printing drachma (http://yanisvaroufakis.eu/2015/07/14/on-the-euro-summit-agreement-with-greece-my-resignation-and-what-it-all-means-for-greece-and-europe-in-conversation-with-phillip-adams/ , from 18:50 min). If they indeed did (which is logical at the least) , EU and NATO were aware of the first drawing of ideas on the paper about it. When you join mafia, one can not expect to leave it freely and on your own terms, “bye guys, you’ ve turned too mean for me” (never mind that Tsipras and YV are repeating they are “committed Europeanists”). What kind of threatening scenarios they were presented with, one can only imagine. The question is, not of what class one leader has to be to find a way out in that situation, but what kind of extraordinary person, in character and skill. Good intention are not enough (even if we suppose Tsipras had them).
With colonies, additional trouble is you have the domestic chanters of the Master Mantra at every strategic post and area of production (cultural and economic) in your state (not just the agents of all kinds, but the vast domestic clientele that is directly or indirectly groomed and invested in by the masters, they don’t come with a stamp on their foreheads and are of different kinds, more or less aware of their roll – I don’t think western commentators realize the importance of this crux).
Greece, being where it is and in NATO, is not just any, but first rate colony! Freedom would involve a domestic (proxy) war prior to battling the exterior subjugators. It is something that can not be done overnight, you need years to try to change curse and in those years you need to keep the will of people on that curse. Alternatively, you could proclaim war openly one day (as people seem too expect from a “savior” government, be it Syriza or otherwise) and count on unleashing all kinds of horrors during which the Greek media will portray to Greek people their savior government as the villain responsible for the horrors.
Modern war seems to be a war for souls, the people who want to rule have learned that it is far more efficient to do it by conquering minds of the people and making them dependent on joys of life and information which they can produce and control, then by mere force. In modern colonies masters breed beasts in our chests as their most important allies. First few years Putin was a traitor for many who hold him as hero today, he needed time to tame the beasts around him. Besides, it is indeed likely that at the beginning he was not the men he is today, one can suppose he has grown with his post and struggle it entailed.
I route for Greeks, they have centuries long experience in struggle, as well as in being subjugated. This is not the first Empire that tried to devour them. History teaches resistance and enduring have to do with keeping your own identity, as long as there is Greeks there is hope they will wrest away their Greece from the oppressors.
Only the Greek Communists can be trusted, alas, to hold the line for the Greek people in the long run. They only have 15 of 300 seats in parliament right now, so are not a significant force yet. It will not doubt be difficult for Greek Orthodox and other believers to hold their nose and vote for an atheistic party. But if it’s any consolation, Matthew 25:31-46, by which we will all be judged, separates the sheep from the goats on the basis of whether we perform corporal acts of mercy (feed the hungry, etc.), not on the basis of what we believe. Communists may be our fellow Christians in disguise.
You do realize Syriza is a communist party right? KKE is more of the same. Aleka Papariga the long time communist boss has her daughter in America partying it up, going to university and living like a queen afterall she is extremely wealthy. I personally knew diehard members of the KKE living in America, greedy and rich having made it big in America. Yet they still received a pension from greece thanks to their dual citizenship and for having worked in Greece a few years in the 60’s. To this day they go vacation and load up on free prescription meds to bring back to the state thanks to the greek medical system.
blue, did you read this ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBN7VymeB-I&list=PLhvPB4lyc4dR1qctSCxGFCOvueldVD59k
Capitalism and Government Debt at Odds in Greece (1/2)
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Uploaded on Jul 9, 2015
Michael Hudson says unlike personal and corporate debt, there is no legal framework for writing off government debt, so there is deliberate anarchy in place
Great to see John Pilger’s article on here. He’s currently making a documentary about the “pivot to Asia” and the potential cold war with China. His documentary about “journalism” (I use the term loosely) in the buildup to Iraq War was excellent. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykEHuUTYqso
The war on democracy is also very relevant to Europe and Ukraine. The tactics they use now in Ukraine were formed during the Cold War, especially in Latin America; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeHzc1h8k7o
IMF ‘at war’with Germany?
http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/27737/46/
Anyone care to take a pop at what’s behind this leak?
“IMF ‘at war’ with Germany?” + “Anyone care to take a pop at what’s behind this leak?”
My personal opinion?
They’re playing ‘good cop – bad cop.’
For some reason the IMF (most likely because they wanna preserve their ‘cloak’ of being an International Monetary Institution supposedly committed to “help” counties in need of financial “aid” – aid is double-speak for: loan. Loans that are always loaded with compound unplayable interest. But hey! Don’t mind the man hiding behind the curtain…)
I was saying… the IMF decided to play the role of ‘good-ish cop’ in this Greek saga here.
Of course, that doesn’t mean they are good by any definition of the word: ‘good.’
Historically, they never were ’good,’ and they wouldn’t know ‘good’ if it kick them in the nuts :/
-TL2Q
This is a ‘The Truth shall set you Free’ type-moment for me…
…a follow-up from my guestimation given in the post directly above, validated by no other than Dr. Michael Hudson himself;
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Whitewashing the IMF’s Destructive Role in Greece:
“[..] Greek voters have now said the same thing.
To soften resistance to the IMF’s austerity demands, a public relations drive is being mounted to rehabilitate the myth that the Fund can act as an honest broker mediating between anti-labor finance ministers and the PIIGS – Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain. On Friday, August 28, three Reuters reporters published a long “think piece” trying to show that the IMF is changing and that its head, Christine Lagarde, has seen the light and seeks to promote real debt relief.
The timing of this report seems significant. The IMF got “back in business” in 2010 when its head, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, overrode its staff and many Board members in order to join the troika and shift the country’s bad debt from French and German bankers onto the Greek people.”
[..]
“The world needs to know the whole story, because it will show the degree to which the IMF is under the thumb of Wall Street and European banks, and of U.S. political leaders backing hardline creditor interests. This in turn shows the impossibility of reforming the IMF (or World Bank, whose presidents traditionally are drawn from the U.S. Defense Department or its Cold War supporters) [..]”
Dominique Strauss-Kahn had two conflicts of interest: He wanted to run for the presidency of France, gaining favor by protecting French banks; and he wanted to get the IMF back into the austerity advice business, by joining the Eurozone troika. When Christine Lagarde started to repeat his refusal to back the recent IMF staff report endorsing write-down of Greek debt, the staff leaked it this spring, much to her embarrassment when the IMF signed onto a troika program with no real debt relief.”
More at the Link> http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/08/31/whitewashing-the-imfs-destructive-role-in-greece/
A lecture to the T and V show from Merkel (via Der Spiegel):
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/greece-tsipras-and-merkel-must-make-a-decision-a-1043109.html#spLeserKommentare
Note: a disapproving reference to a cousin of Tspiras (a Greek cabinet minister) and his ideological concerns with ‘class warfare.’
First time I’ve seen the essential issue being addressed from the Greek side.
Wonder what will happen next?
I would like you to take 10 mins to read this before agreeing with this Pilger report (whom I normally agree with)
http://www.sott.net/article/298986-Dealing-with-monsters-Yanis-Varoufakis-on-the-impossible-battle-for-Greece-full-transcript
Thanks for that John,
Yeah Schaeuble is scary allright Where did they get himself and Dijsselbloem from a Harry Potter novel. I am always waiting for them pull hip off the Halloween mask and show their real faces.
Very good article from the greatest journalist of our time. Thank you for posting it here.
I am in not a political analyst, I just read anything I can find, but I had a bad feeling about some ‘superstars’ from Syriza, so I posted a comment in Youtube 5 months ago here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAWINFifYY0
I am taking the liberty to post it again here:
The Greeks will now be able to see that Syriza party is a lure, promoted by the oligarchy to keep the Euro-Atlanticist domination over Greece.
1- Mr Tsipras has given all the necessary pledges to the Euro-Atlanticist oligarchy to assure them of his harmless slogans as he did in an interview with US television CNBC May 8, 2012: “We do not want austerity, but we want the Euro and the European Union” http://www.solidarite-internationale-pcf.fr/article-le-responsable-de-syriza-alexis-tsipras-rassure-investisseurs-et-marches-financiers-a-la-television-105579552.html
2- He also hit hard by declaring the German newspaper Die Zeit, in October 2012, that “the end of the euro would be the end of the European idea: we must defend them, no matter the price http://www.solidarite-internationale-pcf.fr/article-alexis-tsipras-rassure-le-journal-allemand-bourgeois-die-zeit-la-fin-de-l-euro-ce-serait-la-fin-113370252.html
3- He visited the United States in January 2013 and was received with all the honors, January 22, by the Brookings Institution, the principal financiers are the Ford Foundation, Mac Arthur and Bill Gates, Bank of America, ExxonMobil and the US government, the United Kingdom, Japan, Qatar. During that meeting in Washington, the head of Syriza concluded his presentation by launching “I hope I have convinced you that I am not as dangerous as some people think.” According to some, this trip have been fully paid by billionaire George Soros. During his oversea trip he had undergone the interrogation by the IMF (International Misery Front) and the US State Department, to whom he showed his credentials. http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/01/26/tsip-j26.html http://hellasfrappe.blogspot.fr/2013/02/busted-soros-funded-tsipras-trip-to-us.html
4 – Let us also note that he “muzzled the anti-euro SYRIZA (about 30% of the party) and imposed a pro-euro official line http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2015/01/25/alexis-tsipras-le-meteore_4563108_3214.html
He told the Greek Parliament today that he didn’t like the deal.He thought it was a bad deal,and accepted it anyway.Because he was afraid of leaving the Euro.What kind of a leader do you have that says they accept a bad deal for the country out of fear? I can’t fathom that thinking.You roll up your sleeves and fight for your country,if you are the leader of a nation.If you won’t do it,or can’t.Get out of the way and let someone else lead.It’s just as simple as that.
He’s afraid of leaving the Euro? The Euro destroyed most Europe economy, history is witness that plurinational currencies don’t last. Besides in the EU, the national currencies are not eliminated, true, they are not being printed for use, but legally they still exist and they are pegged to the Euro. The Euro is not a unique currency as they want people to believe, it is a COMMON currency not a unique currency. I am hoping someone on this page who is versed in economy can jump in and explain to us better. Someone like Bill Still.
UB 1
There was an article the other day (in Greek) in which he was accused of being a notorious liar. I am not a betting person, but if I was I would expect that as the opposition within his party is growing he might be kicked out. The unfortunate thing is that the members of pasok and nd are just like him trying to hang on to euro and eu for their dear lives. Just like many Greeks on the streets.
Thank you Brahim,
It’s a pity that most of those never made it to English blog sites.
No wonder the Troika put an ultimatum on the table and stuck with it. They knew their “opponent” would fold when the time came.
Now we’ll see if the Parliament has more spine collectively than Tsipras’ Brussels team had, but I fear the Greek Oligarchy owns that house and am not holding my breath.
Christine, thank for additional information, because some days there is just not enough hours in the day to do research or get confirmation, there is now a pickup of events which are not only time consuming but also distracting, some negative and some positive, and what really amazes me is the amount of money and resources the world club elite or dark cabal has in preventing the real truth from coming out, all I can say is these creatures did not count on the internet.
Breaking NEWS!!!!
Greek crisis: MPs approve bailout measures, after clashes in Athens – live
http://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2015/jul/15/greek-crisis-mps-bailout-imf-debt-relief-alexis-tsipras-live
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Greece, RIP :/
I would like to plead with Mr. Saker to also create a greek version of this site. The greek people after years of being conditioned by the slimeball one sided mainstreet greek media and their corrupt politicians who are bought and paid for by the hegemony need an alternative point of view.
Within 3 years when the blood money runs out they must be prepared with protocols and plans for grexit. There will not be a 4th bail out because their assets will be stripped due to this 3rd and final bailout.
Germany already had plans to protect their banks from grexit, the Greeks never did – all the while their debt to GDP was rising. They did not even dust off the printing press.
So please Mr. Saker, all media that reports alternative views can only help. We all know this bail out will make things worse, and a plan must be devised ahead of time. The only way to wake up the national conscious is to show them that there is another way, a better path.
@ Buzz,
Dear you brought tear to my eyes my , in the meantime have you thought about translating some relevant articles and disseminating them among the brave people of Greece? Until hopefully you plea will soon get a positive response.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42378.htm
A New Versailles Treaty is Haunting Europe
By Yanis Varoufakis
July 15, 2015 “Information Clearing House” – In the next hours and days, I shall be sitting in Parliament to assess the legislation that is part of the recent Euro Summit agreement on Greece. I am also looking forward to hearing in person from my comrades, Alexis Tsipras and Euclid Tsakalotos, who have been through so much over the past few days. Till then, I shall reserve judgment regarding the legislation before us. Meanwhile, here are some first, impressionistic thoughts stirred up by the Euro Summit’s Statement.
A New Versailles Treaty is haunting Europe – I used that expression back in the Spring of 2010 to describe the first Greek ‘bailout’ that was being prepared at that time. If that allegory was pertinent then it is, sadly, all too germane now.
Never before has the European Union made a decision that undermines so fundamentally the project of European Integration. Europe’s leaders, in treating Alexis Tsipras and our government the way they did, dealt a decisive blow against the European project.
[…]
there you go EU …. you have the first large crack on your structure …. you gave a battle against Greece so you can have an all wining situation and now you are liking more …. you stupid European conclave you are wounded at best ….. it is clear to all Greeks now that the EU commission is working against the sovereign interest of Greece, it is clear that the EU will never won the peoples trust again ….. the Greek people now they hate the EU more than the USE …. we almost transitionally hate the US, because we have against us a large power how would not accept the truth …. and that’s how we hate USA ….. now we can thing of EU as the biggest enemy ….. there you go eurogroup and commission you will never going to have a sympathy by the Greek people again …. as soon as will be able we are going to leave this masochist union …. Greece may be a country with large debt bat it is not a slave to anyone …..
dear friend Saker …. you can expect a major political instability from us as people …. apart of the impact to the EU and NATO …… personally I’ am going to push my people for a revolution …….
GEODETIS …. the Hellene ….
@GEODETIS
Just an idea about the dark origins of the construction of the European Union.
Please note that the unpopular European Union is a USA/Nazi project, it is a coin with one side Politico-Economic and the other Military (NATO). After WWII the US recycled quite few Nazis to help it give birth, first to the Grand-Mother ECSC -European Coal and Steel Community, then to the Mother EEC – European Economic Community, then to the Daughter the EU – European Union.
Some of the recycled Nazis guys, FULLY SUPPORTED and financed by the US since 1952 are:
Walter Hallstein, please search and read about the Hallstein Doctrine, and Halstein as the first President of the European Commission (the unelected body) who now rules the whole EU.
Heinz Guderian a war criminal in Poland and Russia
Hans Speidel who became in 1957 Commander in chief of NATO Central Europe
Karl Friedrich Ophüls a Jurist during the government of Hitler.
Anonymous on July 09, 2015 · at 10:20 am UTC
To add some futher detail to the contribution.
Although not yet “agreed” TTIP and other arrangements are forms of “storing” weapons in various locations for motives including the attempt by exceptionalists to sustain the bases of their exceptionalism.
Although this practice like any practice will not be self-fulfilling, and lateral strategies of challenge are not bound by the binary notion of whether implemented or not, this will give opportunities of lateral challenge to ideological underpinning of the “exceptionalists” systems, including but not restricted to:
1. Democracy.
2. Representative democracy.
3. Law.
4. Rights.
There are dangers in trying to be a sorceror or a sorceror’s apprentice, whilst sheep who think they are sharks often drown.
The following articles by Takis Fotopoulos are very useful in order to understand the fraud of Tsipras and Syriza. The cause of the present crisis is not the austerity policies but neoliberal globalization itself. Syriza fooled the people that they can alter austerity policies, but this was impossible as we can see from the brutal austerity measures that Tsipras approved. In other words, inside EU-EUROZONE neoliberalism is the only way. A country needs to regain its sovereignty by withdrawing from EU-EUROZONE in order to implement other policies.
1) The bankruptcy of SYRIZA and of the globalist “Left”
http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org/journal/vol11/vol11_no1_The_bankruptcy_of_Syriza_and_of_the_globalist_Left.html
2) Are austerity policies the problem or is it Neoliberal globalization?
http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org/journal/vol11/vol11_no1_Are_austerity_policies_the_problem_or_is_it_Neoliberal_globalization.html
@ Vasili
Thanks so much for the links. Excellent, he is true philosopher and his analysis is spot on.
For those who read Greek, I found some more of his current articles in Greek:
http://www.antipagkosmiopoihsh.gr/2015/07/15/tora-programma-ikonomikis-avtodinamias-kato-i-praxikopimaties-tou-3ou-mnimoniou-kato-i-apateones-pou-den-milane-gia-amesi-monomeri-exodo-apo-eeone/
As if the Greeks don’t have enough on their plate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKaVWbnafPE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Pilger seems to be unaware that the british labour party was from its inception an instrument for the elites. Both the Labour party and the seemingly unrelated London School of Economics were Fabian Society constructs. Complicated topic no doubt but Pilger never touches issues related to socialism directed by the monied elites and thus is too politically correct to be a reliable observer. He does reveal the fact about the greek Soros backed(?) Syriza being a fake popular movement but fails to see the big picture: that every radical political movement throughout the last few centuries has been equally directed and dependent of the western oligarchs.
Well guestimated TooLegitToQuit!
I have re-posted the link to the anti water privatization movement here (Ireland) which saw close on a hundred thousand protesting on the streets of Dublin last Saturday – and not a single mention in the corporate media!
Teneo – a huge Wall St corporate funding outfit with CIA links – is headed by the brother of the minister in charge of ‘Irish Water’ here, one Alan Kelly ( brother of Declan Teneo CEO.) Many see it as essentially a front for Coca Cola..
Teneo specialise in global conflict ‘anticipation’, using algorithms to ‘model’ them – no great mystery where they get their data input from..
The traitors are everywhere in this parasitic, globalized neo-feudalization of world schema: the banks must be re-nationalized and the parasitescut from the hosts.
Jail-time for the architects of Grand Larceny would be good too. Assuming they don’t get lynched first..