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JohnQPublic
3rd December 2010, 02:34 PM
Bombshell Revelation: Angela Merkel Threatened To Leave Eurozone
Gregory White | Dec. 3, 2010, 4:00 PM

German Chancellor Angela Merkel threatened her country would leave the eurozone if a new pact to deal with troubled states was not agreed upon, according to The Guardian.

Her comments were made at a meeting in Brussels in October when she got into an argument with the Greek Prime Minister, George Papandreou.

Germany was in the midst of negotiating changes in eurozone rules to deal with bailouts, and its propositions were described as "undemocratic" by Papandreou.

She then said, according to The Guardian:

If this is the sort of club the euro is becoming, perhaps Germany should leave.
While the revelation is not surprising in terms of what Merkel or other German officials may have been privately thinking, it is surprising the German Chancellor would mention such a move so matter-of-factly in the context of a meeting with eurozone officials.

A German official has denied the threat is "plausible," but not Merkel's comments.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/merkel-eurozone-leave-threat-2010-12#ixzz175Ra183n

Twisted Titan
3rd December 2010, 03:26 PM
More Saber ratteling

Germany is just as screwed as any other Nation in the Eurozone and to say otherwise is the height of foolishness.

This will only keep sheep on the edge.

cedarchopper
3rd December 2010, 04:39 PM
More Saber ratteling

Germany is just as screwed as any other Nation in the Eurozone and to say otherwise is the height of foolishness.

This will only keep sheep on the edge.


The Euro is essentially the Mark, without Germany it doesn't fly. Germany has been the number 1 exporting country in the world, supposedly surpassed by China recently...but that doesn't discount the fact that most of the factory machines China's slave labor uses to produce goods are German made, even the US government money printing machines are German engineered and made. Germany makes products nobody else can make because of their education and training system, along with work ethic.

Money is goods in reality.