De Duitsers hebben nog steeds de beste kaarten in hun steekspel met Griekenland, volgens Michael Snyder:
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-german-siege-of-greece-begins-no-this-is-not-a-repeat-from-1941
Dit is de reden waarom:
In ancient times, if a conquering army came up against a walled city that was quite formidable, often a decision would be made to conduct a siege. Instead of attacking a heavily defended city directly and taking heavy casualties, it was often much more cost effective to simply surround the city from a safe distance and starve the inhabitants into submission.
In a sense, that is exactly what the Germans appear to want to do to the Greeks. Without more cash, the Greek government cannot pay their bills. Without more cash, Greek banks are going to start collapsing left and right. Without more cash, the Greek economy is going to completely and utterly collapse.
So yes, the Greeks voted for change, but the Germans still hold the purse strings.
Bedenk ook dat Podomos in Spanje hier veel kracht aan ontleent en er in december verkiezingen zijn aldaar:
And remember, there is a very important Spanish election coming up in December.
If Syriza comes out as the big winner in this crisis, it will empower similar movements in Spain and all over the rest of the continent.
De strategie is dus wachten tot Griekenland het breekpunt bereikt. Tenzij ze hun heil gaan halen bij Rusland en/of China natuurlijk...
http://sputniknews.com/business/20150707/1024307785.html
Mike
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-german-siege-of-greece-begins-no-this-is-not-a-repeat-from-1941
Dit is de reden waarom:
In ancient times, if a conquering army came up against a walled city that was quite formidable, often a decision would be made to conduct a siege. Instead of attacking a heavily defended city directly and taking heavy casualties, it was often much more cost effective to simply surround the city from a safe distance and starve the inhabitants into submission.
In a sense, that is exactly what the Germans appear to want to do to the Greeks. Without more cash, the Greek government cannot pay their bills. Without more cash, Greek banks are going to start collapsing left and right. Without more cash, the Greek economy is going to completely and utterly collapse.
So yes, the Greeks voted for change, but the Germans still hold the purse strings.
Bedenk ook dat Podomos in Spanje hier veel kracht aan ontleent en er in december verkiezingen zijn aldaar:
And remember, there is a very important Spanish election coming up in December.
If Syriza comes out as the big winner in this crisis, it will empower similar movements in Spain and all over the rest of the continent.
De strategie is dus wachten tot Griekenland het breekpunt bereikt. Tenzij ze hun heil gaan halen bij Rusland en/of China natuurlijk...
http://sputniknews.com/business/20150707/1024307785.html
Mike