GreekIslandGirl wrote:There are many out there wanting to blame the Greeks. All part of the brainwashing bandwagoning that led to all this in the first place. Both countries are only in the EU as a defence against Turkey and both countries have Gas-Oil reserves to protect.
The truth is the eurozone banks acted like racketeers; planning the whole scenario:
cyprus40358.html
kurupetos wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:There are many out there wanting to blame the Greeks. All part of the brainwashing bandwagoning that led to all this in the first place. Both countries are only in the EU as a defence against Turkey and both countries have Gas-Oil reserves to protect.
The truth is the eurozone banks acted like racketeers; planning the whole scenario:
cyprus40358.html
It's definitely a fault of the Greeks of Cyprus who elected a dumbass commie to run a Eurozone country.
The republic of Greece cannot be blamed for anything; We accepted the Greek PSI, it was not enforced to us.
BTW, are the Greeks of Greece responsible for the Mari explosion too?
supporttheunderdog wrote:the conspiracy theory queen rides again - joining the Euro was a requirement of joining your beloved EU,
GreekIslandGirl wrote:That's what I said. It was a requirement of membership to the EU because they wanted to get their hands on Cyprus' assets. They couldn't do this otherwise.
Why doesn't the UK join? (Because it has USA 100% for security and doesn't need anything more than market access.) Cyprus didn't need market access; it was doing great economically without).
And why is it a conspiracy theory when what I have stated is now happening?
GreekIslandGirl wrote:So what? Other countries who were already members later joined the euro.
If it's your opinion that the UK is better out, that's fine.
Cyprus made the decision it cannot remain isolated. Evidently, there is a price to pay. Now we await some returns ...
kurupetos wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:So what? Other countries who were already members later joined the euro.
If it's your opinion that the UK is better out, that's fine.
Cyprus made the decision it cannot remain isolated. Evidently, there is a price to pay. Now we await some returns ...
Cyprus had to join the euro. It was not an option. We joined earlier than the other ten countries because we had the best economy at the time.
cyprusgrump wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:That's what I said. It was a requirement of membership to the EU because they wanted to get their hands on Cyprus' assets. They couldn't do this otherwise.
Why doesn't the UK join? (Because it has USA 100% for security and doesn't need anything more than market access.) Cyprus didn't need market access; it was doing great economically without).
And why is it a conspiracy theory when what I have stated is now happening?
Because the €uro was introduced after the UK joined the EU and they were sensible enough to see what a disaster it would be for them....
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests