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90ce78 No.9287

It's the BBC but yeah, looks like one more nail in the coffin for the west's economy.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32202768

Greece is trying to get Germany too reopen the "owes us money because of Hitler" case too get a conveniently calculated sum of money too the tune of €279bn ($303bn).

Isn't the money for this payment due this month?

7fef0e No.9316

The IMF loan (€448m) is due in 2 days on the 9th. The EU repayment is for June.

>occupation money

Desperate. Have they no dignity?

ea7cd7 No.9320

They're starting to sound a lot like the jews who keep demanding "holocaust reparations" for people who were never alive during WW2

a1dcf9 No.9359

>>9320
Only this time the Greeks (read: Syriza) actually need this kind of gift money to repay those terrible debts they agreed on repaying. Which they obviously never ever fucking will, because it's impossible.
Syriza gave into EU and when things get shut down the only anti-austerity party left, the Golden Dawn, will rise up and claim the Acropolis. They will leave the EU (perhaps default completely on their loans) and apply for Russian aid if they leave NATO.
Greece leaves the EU, North EU gets buttmad about their wasted euros and will demand some type of compensation. Now that there is a precedent of leaving the EU, anti-EU parties will gain massive supports all over the EU as they demand they tax money back which they sent to Greece. The Eurozone crashes down and we'll see what will come up when the dust settles.

It's not a matter of if, but when the Greeks will chimpout.

88fb28 No.9373

>>9359

At this point it seems like Syriza wants Greece to be kicked out of the currency union at the very least (please, remember that the EU and the Eurozone are two different things) so they can default on their debts and return to the Drachma, while blaming the hard time that will come on "the evil Germans" in order to save face for the party.

a1dcf9 No.9382

>>9373
I think they will get booted from the union as a whole if they leave the Eurozone, honestly. Them staying in the EU while the northern countries have paid billions for that shithole will not work for long before Greece is kicked or the whole union dies before the domino effect.

88fb28 No.9397

>>9382
Yeah, I can see your point. They already have become pariahs as the ECB's Quantitative Easing program shows.

5d3b28 No.9924

Related to the main topic, as well as the sanctions imposed on Russia earlier on the year (from which quite a number of EU countries have suffered from).

>Tsiripas arrives at Moscow to meet Putin

>The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, will meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow today while the west is left guessing as to whether the pair will hammer out an economic deal.
>Financial aid from the Kremlin would give Athens breathing space in its debt repayments, but analysts say that the countries may be more interested in grandstanding than a dramatic diplomatic realignment.

https://archive.today/ZdkmH

Additionally, does any anon have information on what's going on within Greece relating to the Golden Dawn? Last thing I heard of them was of them reachign 3rd position on the general elections despite wide repression.

991139 No.9933

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Maybe, just maybe if we stop wasting our time in putting sanctions against other countries just for the lolz, the EU might get back on its feet.

4c779b No.9980

>>9933
the sooner it collapses the better

b6e0f2 No.10015

The reason why they want to leech money from Germany is "muh repurashuns". Non whites are incapable of shame I swear to god.

1e67c2 No.10019

>>9924

Putin won't bail them out until after they default on their EU loans. He might give Tsipras assurances to that effect during this upcoming meeting, but nothing more.

c2ee20 No.10044

>>9924
a quick search and this is the most interesting / recent news I found regarding the Greek nationalists:

https://xaameriki.wordpress.com/2015/03/20/defiant-and-free-nikos-michaloliakos-and-giannis-lagos-released/

>DEFIANT AND FREE! Nikos Michaloliakos and Giannis Lagos Released!


>The Leader of Golden Dawn, Nikos Michaloliakos and MP Giannis Lagos are being released, whom were unlawfully, and unconstitutionally imprisoned, in stark contrast to every sense of justice, since September of 2013.

>One after the other, the Golden Dawn heroes are released, who tolerated without complaining and WITH THEIR HEADS HELD HIGH, every attack against them from a sinful establishment comprised of parties of the rotten plutocracy and the unconstitutional arc in its entirety, with the weak-right leading the despicable persecution…
(that's the entire article)

Going back to Sep. '13, we have them gaining traction, a law or two passed that ostracised locals, and the imprisonment of key party members, the charge being preparation of a coup, or so it seems. Feel free to browse as you wish
https://xaameriki.wordpress.com/2013/09/

4c779b No.10048

>>10044
this is good news, cant believe i hadnt heard this before now.

golden dawn are the real deal.

a1dcf9 No.10052

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>>10044
Why wasn't this all over /pol/ when they were released?
That is pretty big news!

5d3b28 No.10060

>>9980
This, essentially. I can't wait until Greece and Spain fall (economically) apart and destroy the very base of the Euro.

857794 No.10087

That's why I was alright with Syriza, because no matter what their economic policy was, it was gonna hurt the EU. With the EU down, countries will have to start working individually for their own interests, and that gives a snowballs chance in hell that some real anti-ZOG nations start cropping up.

d69a33 No.10342

>>10052
Because the shitposters don't care about politics or being politically incorrect, they only care about "funposting" like the retards they are.

>>10087
Same, I was laughing my ass off when Syriza got elected because I knew they had no chance of standing up to Germany and they'd only get fucked and serve as a more problem for the EU and the European left.

7fef0e No.10353

>>9933
What sanctions? Defaulting on denbts, or being allowed to, is not a sanction, it's a consequence. No EU member state has been punished for exceeding its borrowing limit. Violators have only been shamed and reprimanded.

The EU won't get back on its feet without reform. You have federalism/eurobonds/fiscal-union on the one hand and dissolution of the monetary union on the other. The status quo is not an option.

9048ab No.11527

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I don't know if it's a deception leak that came out conveniently right as the Greek finance minister met with Putin (the timing is too good) to pressure the Greek or it's for real but Finland, Austria, Netherlands and Germany are planning to force the Grexit in the case of default:

>Eurozone countries are drawing up secret documents to force Greece out of the single currency, a memo from the Finnish finance ministry has revealed.

>The monetary alliance is preparing to act should Greece be declared bankrupt next month. That will happen unless the eurozone agrees to pay aid to the beleaguered country within the next three weeks, according to a report in The Times.
But while countries such as Finland, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands are not prepared to unlock the cash until Syriza legislates on austerity measures, the government has to please everyone, including the same voters who elected it on an anti-austerity manifesto.
>Unless that legislation appears on the statute books, Finland expects Greece to give “prior notification” that it will not be able to pay back the €763 million due to the International Monetary Fund on May 12, putting the government in default.
>The Finnish document, leaked to the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper and dated 27th March, says: “By tacit approval of the other eurozone countries a process is started that in effect results in Greece being expelled from the euro.”
>The Scandinavian country is convinced that the single currency will be able to weather the storm of a country leaving the eurozone, given reforms over he past three years and measures taken by the European Central Bank including a policy of quantitative easing which has helped exports.

>>https://archive.today/0RXSK

>>http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/04/10/finns-draw-up-plans-to-expel-greece-from-eurozone-as-tsipras-flirts-with-russia/

bac5a9 No.11653

>>9287
They can sell their island and they should.

>inb4 turks will conquer europe again

face it they used our feelings bad and that's not how politics works



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