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You're wrong, TZ... You have to realize that the EuroZone has been a dream of several generations of Germans (and the French, to a lesser extent).
I don't see anything in here that says I am "wrong." I see someone's belief about this without sourcing any proof.
"Whether it's the result of post-WWII trauma or something else doesn't matter, but the Germans and the French are prepared to "help" Greece (obviously, with strings attached). The issue isn't with Greece and Portugal, which would both be cheap to deal with. It's Spain and, god forbid, Italy, which have economies almost three times and six times the size of Greece, respectively. "
Which leads back to the basic point I said originally. Why would the citizens of Germany or other European countries want to bail out other europeans? West Germany took on East Germany and its poverty and problems, because they were also Germans. But few people want to give away m
The Eurozone and the EU had their requirements. Not all European countries joined them. And I suspect that the citizens of the more stable members of these are not in a hurry to spend their tax dollars fixing other countries current problems.
You're wrong, TZ... You have to realize that the EuroZone has been a dream of several generations of Germans (and the French, to a lesser extent).
I don't see anything in here that says I am "wrong." I see someone's belief about this without sourcing any proof.
"Whether it's the result of post-WWII trauma or something else doesn't matter, but the Germans and the French are prepared to "help" Greece (obviously, with strings attached). The issue isn't with Greece and Portugal, which would both be cheap to deal with. It's Spain and, god forbid, Italy, which have economies almost three times and six times the size of Greece, respectively. "
Which leads back to the basic point I said originally. Why would the citizens of Germany or other European countries want to bail out other europeans? West Germany took on East Germany and its poverty and problems, because they were also Germans. But few people want to give away m
The Eurozone and the EU had their requirements. Not all European countries joined them. And I suspect that the citizens of the more stable members of these are not in a hurry to spend their tax dollars fixing other countries current problems.