by system
failure
No
one should expect something better by the eurocrats and the Berlin
directorate at this moment. While Greece is being strangled
systematically in the economic field as we approach the end of the
four-month truce period with the lenders, Jean-Claude Juncker has
chosen the right moment for another insidious hit.
It's
not the first time that something similar happens. It is worth to
remember the behavior of the eurocrats during the eurogroup-parody of
February 16 (euro-puppets-dirty-games-exposed),
when they tried again to deconstruct the officials of the fresh
Leftist government, in every way. As we approach the most crucial
point of this conflict, they tried to deconstruct the Greek PM,
Alexis Tsipras, this time.
What
are the real reasons behind this new fiasco during the recent meeting
between Tsipras and Juncker?
The
first reason is that the lenders tried to give a good lesson to
Tsipras after his recent article in Le Monde
(tsipras-some-seek-complete-abolition-of),
through which he "dared" to speak about the catastrophic course of
Europe today. This article should have been a shock for them, as they
were used to Greek PMs who were smiling and saying "yes" to
all of their demands, during the previous years. So, maybe they
wanted to put Tsipras "in the appropriate position".
The
second reason is probably the most common in the war of the
negotiations. The lenders suddenly requested the most tough measures
so that finally to take what they want, appearing that they retreat
to some extent. It's the classical tactic of "ask for more in
the beginning, to take what you want in the end".
The
third, and probably most important, reason, was to deconstruct
completely the government in order to reduce its high public
acceptance in Greece. Some SYRIZA MPs stated that the latest requests
by the lenders were even worse than those included in an email sent
by the former Finance Minister, Gikas Hardouvelis, under Samaras
administration. Therefore, the target was not to push the government
towards fiscal targets, they don't care about them at all. The target
was to make the government appear totally unreliable in order to
bring back scenario 2 (the-global-financial-mafia-promotes),
according to which they want to get rid of the radical part of
SYRIZA, and form a new coalition government through the participation
of the neoliberal opposition. Furthermore, they would be happy to see
another technocrat in charge as PM in such a type of government (e.g.
Yannis Stournaras).
The
mainstream media played the known narratives. Top journalists claim
that elections are not necessary, in fact they would be a catastrophe
especially in the middle of the tourist season. Former PM, Antonis
Samaras, grabbed the chance to speak about his "willing" to
contribute to a government of "national consensus", saying
also that the elections would be a "nonsense". So, we see a
clear effort by the systemic establishment to bring the neoliberal
forces back in the game in order to contribute to the completion of
the neoliberal experiment in Greece which was interrupted by the 25th
January elections.
Previously,
the media had built the profile of Juncker as a "friend of
Greece". Therefore, after the recent fiasco with Tsipras, they
want to persuade that the Greek government is totally isolated since
even the "friends of Greece" do not accept Greek
government's proposals about the debt issue.
Of
course, there is not a single friend of Greece among these
Brussels-Berlin axis euro-puppets. Their friends are the bankers and
the lobbyists. We should remember the big sandal Luxleaks concerning
Juncker, who openly stated that groups of interests in the EU are
unavoidable! (juncker-verhofstadt-lobbies-and-groups)
Despite
all these, Tsipras administration has a big weapon in its hands as
long as will be used wisely. Eurocrats play with fire and the Greek
government has a chance to burn them. The time has come to speak
openly and clearly to the Greek people
(elections-with-threat-of-grexit)
and try to obtain wide majority in new elections. In such a case,
plutocrats' representatives will find themselves in an even more
difficult position while Greece will win a decisive battle.
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