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wildcard
8th May 2010, 01:07 AM
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=125764&sectionid=351020605

'Greece being forced to buy arms'

Sat, 08 May 2010 02:25:38 GMT


A leading European parliamentarian has accused France and Germany of forcing Greece to buy billions of euros in arms in exchange for their bailout money.

France and Germany, while publicly urging Greece to make harsh public spending cuts, bullied its government to confirm billions of euros in arms deals, Franco-German lawmaker Daniel Cohn-Bendit alleged on Friday.

The accusation drew a stern denial from the French government.

Cohn-Bendit said he had met last week in Athens with Papandreou, a long-time friend of his, and accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy of blackmailing the Greek leader.

Cohn-Bendit accused France and Germany of making their contributions to an IMF-led rescue package for the debt-ridden Greek economy contingent on Athens honoring massive arms deals signed by Papandreou's predecessor.

"Mr. Fillon and Mr. Sarkozy told Mr. Papandreou: 'We're going to raise the money to help you, but you are going to have to continue to pay the arms contracts that we have with you,'" Cohn-Bendit said.

On Friday, eurozone leaders approved a 110-billion-euro Greek aid package in an emergency summit in Brussels.

The meeting was held in an effort to restore confidence in the euro after the Greek crisis rattled financial markets worldwide.

gunDriller
8th May 2010, 05:52 AM
typical Zionist Jew tactic.

jenny
8th May 2010, 07:37 AM
Sounds like that book, "Economic Hitman"

MAGNES
8th May 2010, 10:52 AM
Sounds like that book, "Economic Hitman"


Jenny, that is very good for the 22 year old young lady
you introduced yourself as. :o

There is no "free lunch" anywhere, the EU will dictate
policy issues, not just monetary policy, and there
will be blood in the streets.

The commie gov Papandreou would never endanger
the EUSSR, he had a chance to destroy it.

Greece needs arms too, but cost effective
good arms worth their money. Like 100
Sukhoi's and other cheap Russian armaments
to protect themselves from the Turks who
constantly violate Greek air and sea space
and threaten Greece.

jenny
9th May 2010, 08:26 AM
Sounds like that book, "Economic Hitman"


Jenny, that is very good for the 22 year old young lady
you introduced yourself as. :o

There is no "free lunch" anywhere, the EU will dictate
policy issues, not just monetary policy, and there
will be blood in the streets.

The commie gov Papandreou would never endanger
the EUSSR, he had a chance to destroy it.

Greece needs arms too, but cost effective
good arms worth their money. Like 100
Sukhoi's and other cheap Russian armaments
to protect themselves from the Turks who
constantly violate Greek air and sea space
and threaten Greece.
I'm not that good MAGNES. I would never touch these subjects unless my 'proffesseuuuuuur' asked me to