WH fears losing Greece to Russia (aka Romney's geopolitical threat)

Yeah, that's why Pootin' is fretting over heavy weapons sent into Eastern Europe....Someone has the balls to face of the Ruskies and you claim he's a wuss, unlike all the past white presidents that played detente...
 
Guys... seriously guys... we should've elected Romney. Because now WE COULD LOSE GREECE TO RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:

We're all gonna diiiiiieeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Guys... seriously guys... we should've elected Romney. Because now WE COULD LOSE GREECE TO RUSSIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:

We're all gonna diiiiiieeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We, never had Greece in the first place....
 
Greece set up its own fate by voting for governments that would sell our their own people to the tune of hundreds of billions to bail out their failing banks - which sold Greece's soul to the IMF, WB, and ECB.

As harsh as it sounds, if Greece had defaulted in '09 rather than accept a bailout, it would be on the road to recovery due to a better deal from creditors, and be 110 billion+ Euros less in debt.
 
Is Russia the "JV" just like ISIS? :dunno:
It's not just Russia, China is in the bidding too. If the US is busy working around the loss of Greek NATO bases then the Pacific pivot has to be put on hold. If Turkey gets on board with the pipeline those NATO bases also go offline. This is pretty stupid even for the Idiot in Chief.
 
At least Greece in these sad times has the presence of mind to ask Putin and not Hussein for help!

Are you crazy??

They know better.
 
At least Greece in these sad times has the presence of mind to ask Putin and not Hussein for help!

Are you crazy??

They know better.
They asked the IMF, World Bank, and European Central Bank for help, not Obama.

Of course the Greeks didn't take into account that the only thing all those instutions are interested in is ideology, inflation, privatization, and regulation. Not human suffering, which doesn't exist on their cozy projection spreadsheets.

Eventually China and Russia will foot the bill for the Greek recovery, but at the cost of 'European intergration'. Russia might succeed in replacing Nato with its own bases, as Greek-Russian ties have always been fairly strong.
 

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