Everybody is oh, so shocked that Tsipras went and offered an even harsher proposal that the one he’s been resisting by the means of the hapless referendum.
It’s like people are not even paying attention. Right after the referendum, Tsipras went to Putin. They talked and talked, and now Tsipras is agreeing to everything the EU wants. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that Tsipras was counting on Putin’s help but Putin threw him over. In all probability, Putin let Tsipras down because Obama asked him to. Remember all those calls Putin’s been making to Obama?
Remember, there’s nothing more that Putin wants than to be loved by the US. Insignificant little Tsipras didn’t stand a chance.
Europe is screwing itself up quite successfully without Putin paying for it, so why should he give anything to Greece?
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Consp[iracy theories about, though yours is a new one on me. Here are some more Greece and the European banking crisis | Khanya
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Tsipras ‘ s contacts with Putin and Putin’s incapacity to offer any money are a matter of public record. There is no conspiracy here. Everything is out in the open.
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I don’t believe money was the reason. Tsipras used a democratic tool then went and talked to a dictator Who has a pseudo enemy at the head of an apparent democracy. That would be The United States of America. Direct Democracy – NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!!!
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