Tag: Greece
I Am Not Brand New. I Am Macedonian.
by Bill Nicholov | Nov 1, 2019 | Culture, Europe, Politics, US, Viewpoints
Help us. I would—and have—helped you. Our Name Is Macedonia. Join us in defending it.
Canada’s Ambassador to Macedonia is Unabashedly Anti-Macedonian
by Bill Nicholov | Sep 26, 2019 | Americas, Culture, Europe, Politics, US, Viewpoints
What if your ethnic identity was being given away while the Western world participated in its demise, then celebrated with claims that a “diplomatic dispute” was being solved?
Genocide of the Greek Nation
by Paul Craig Roberts | Aug 21, 2018 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
The declaration that the Greek crisis is over just means that there’s nothing left to extract from the Greek people for the interest of the foreign banks.
Democracy Is Fighting to Survive the Rise of Western Authoritarianism
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 1, 2018 | Europe, Viewpoints
Considering the seeds of crisis that the self-serving policies of the Western elites have sowed, the responses to the crises will be calls for and acceptance of authoritarian rule. It is entirely possible that the democratic era is approaching its end.
Foreign Policy for Sale: Greece’s Dangerous Alliance with Israel
by Ramzy Baroud | Feb 9, 2018 | Europe, Politics, Viewpoints
Signing off to join an Israel-led economic and military alliance in an area replete with conflict, is a terribly irresponsible move, even for politically inexperienced and opportunistic politicians.
The Continued Downfall of Greece
by Ryan Jackson | Feb 1, 2017 | Economy, Europe, News & Analysis
Greece today is still reeling from its reckless financial decisions from decades earlier.
The Lure of the Yuan: Europe Kowtows to Chinese Ambition
by Fred Romijn | Feb 5, 2016 | Asia Pacific, Europe, News & Analysis
The takeover of agrochemical giant Sygenta by ChemChina has sparked criticism about handing the rein over to a state-owned company.
Portuguese Revolution Falls Far Short
by Paul Craig Roberts | Nov 13, 2015 | Europe, Viewpoints
The people are forced to pay for the gambling losses and leveraged debts of the financial sector. We are witnessing the re-enserfment of Western peoples.
Greece’s Lesson for Russia
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jul 20, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Economy, Europe, US, Viewpoints
No country with assets inside the Western system can afford to have policy differences with Washington.
Greece: Sound and Fury Signifying Much
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jul 15, 2015 | Europe, Viewpoints
The austerity agreements serve as a cover for the looting of the Greek people.
Greeks Loudly Reject Austerity Cuts
Cenk Uygur slams Greece’s ‘dumbass’ creditors for irresponsibly loaning Greece money
Greece Again Can Save the West
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jul 3, 2015 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
Washington is brewing armageddon. But Greece can save us.
Greek Democracy Is Failing; EU Aims to Eliminate Members’ Sovereignty
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 26, 2015 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
The agenda of the EU and the central bank is to terminate the fiscal independence of EU member states by turning tax and budget policy over to the EU itself.
Starvation Is the Price Greeks Will Pay for Remaining In the EU
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 16, 2015 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
If the Greek government had any sense, it would simply default.
A Color Revolution for Macedonia
by Paul Craig Roberts | May 26, 2015 | Europe, News & Analysis, US
Why is Washington interested in controlling Macedonia?
Hope on the Horizon, and It Comes from Greece
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 14, 2015 | Europe, US, Viewpoints
If the Greek government has the sense to default to those who are determined to exploit and to destroy Greece, Italy and Spain will follow.
Directions and Challenges for the Greek Economy
by David Hillstrom | Feb 28, 2015 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
It would seem to be an urgent need for all of Europe to determine the facts and devise pan European policies to deal with the impending crisis.
The Greek Tragedy: Some things not to forget, which the new Greek leaders have not.
by William Blum | Feb 25, 2015 | Europe, Viewpoints
The fact that Syriza leaders, for some time, have made no secret of their affinity for Russia is reason enough to seal their fate.
The Spartan Resurrection in Greece
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 30, 2015 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
The kind of austerity that is demanded of Greece and other European peoples is the kind that produces revolutions.
Is Democracy Dead In The West?
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 30, 2015 | Economy, Europe, Viewpoints
The Greeks, despite their glorious history, could not stop their conquest by the EU and a handful of German and Dutch banks.