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Varoufakis Describes How Merkel Sacrificed Greece to Save the Franco-German Banks

A short story of how an entire nation was sacrificed to save the banksters
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A short story of how an entire nation was sacrificed to save the banksters

Former Greek Minister of Finance with Tsipras Administration, Yanis Varoufakis, gave another interesting interview on Greek TV recently, revealing further interesting details about the Greek situation and the European situation after the eruption of the 2007-08 major financial crisis, Brexit, refugee issue and the rise of Far Right in Europe.

In a small part of the interview, Varoufakis told the short story of how the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, sacrificed an entire nation (Greece), in order to rescue the German and the French bankers. This explains also why the French president, François Hollande, was only pretending that he was on the side of Greece, while in reality he was hiding behind Merkel and did nothing to protect the country from the orchestrated destruction imposed by IMF, ECB and the European Commission.

As he said:

The reason for the huge loan that was given to Greece in 2010 has nothing to do with saving Greece from bankruptcy. It has sunk Greece deeper in bankruptcy. It's very simple: it has been given so that a direct finance of Franco-German banks would not be necessary.

In 2009, Mrs. Merkel experienced a big shock. Some of her advisers called her and told her that the Frankfurt banks (especially Deutsche Bank, having exposures of more than 30 times the German GDP) had bankrupted as a consequence of the huge financial crisis that has started from Wall Street and the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

So, Mrs. Merkel was forced to 'swallow a glass full of political poison' by going to Bundestag to ask for 500 billion euros for the German banks which until a few months ago were swimming in profits. She was very angry, she couldn't accept it because she was a politician that actually represented principles like saving resources, not spending taxpayers' money, and suddenly, she had to take 500 billion from the taxpayers to save the bankers. She thought, 'I did, it's over, let's move on.'

A few months later, the same people called her and told her that they want another 300 to 500 billion for the same banks. They said (as an excuse apparently), that this time we have Greece that is bankrupted, so if Greece default on its debt Italy will be next and we will need another 500 billion.

So, what happened then is very simple: Merkel went again to Bundestag, yet she didn't dare to request again money for the German and the French bankers. She requested money in the name of 'solidarity' to Greece.

Therefore, the money ended to save the Franco-German banks through the Greek Ministry of Finance. This was the first memorandum for Greece.

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