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CIA Warns Of A Greek Military Coup, Rebellion, If Austerity

Postby insan » Tue May 31, 2011 11:04 am

Turkish daily Hurriyet, which paraphrases German Bild, which in turn references a CIA report, warns that Greece could face a military coup if the "tough austerity measures and the dire situation" escalate any further. On the other hand, one can avoid this belabored hypertextual chain and simply look at what happens practically every day on Syntagma square where yet again we are witnessing record numbers of people protest against what everyone now realizes is a dead end regime (luckily, in a peaceful manner, for now). More Captain Obviousness (thank you Grant Williams) from Hurriyet: "According to the CIA report, ongoing street protests in crisis-hit Greece could turn into escalated violence and a rebellion and the Greek government could lose control, said Bild. The newspaper said the CIA report talks of a possible military coup if the situation becomes more serious and uncontrolled." Luckily, following last year's Athens mob-inspired flash crash, and 2011's MENA revolutions, the market is rather desensitized to this sort of thing, and nothing short of fat-finger driven invasion of Greece by Turkey, in its humanitarian bid to reestablish the Ottoman Empire 2.0, could dent the /ES or EURUSD by more than 0.01%.

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/cia-wa ... ntensifies


... and Turkey will follow suit it seems to me... if a coup occurs in Greece and if the direct foreign investment keeps outflowing from Turkey; it seems Turkey would most likely follow suit... Were all these pre-planned by the zionists as a first step towards the next world war and the new world order?
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Postby Paphitis » Tue May 31, 2011 11:34 am

Quick, somebody call the paramedics!

Lunatic on the loose! :shock:
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Postby Cap » Tue May 31, 2011 12:35 pm

The Bild is notorious for its anti Greek sentiments.
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Postby insan » Tue May 31, 2011 12:54 pm

Meanwhile, the Dutch finance minister said his country, Germany, Finland and other EU members won't give Greece any more bailout money, if the debt-laden country fails to adopt further austerity measures.


http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2727166/posts

Either they r trying to scare Greeks to obey adoption of further austerity measures or they r doing their best to lead a coup in Greece; thus get rid of this high cost problem...
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