Shock Doctrine Uber Alles: Germany's New Greek Colony
Greeks [signed a deal] with the Eurozone
leaders [on Tuesday] that will cede much of their country’s
independence. Greece will become an economic – and to a large extent a
political – colony of Germany and its allies. Berlin will have a say in
everything from the choice of prime minister to the types of medicines
dispensed by pharmacies.
In return for €230bn, made up of €130bn
in fresh loans and €100bn in write-downs on privately held Greek
government bonds, Greece is relieved from its immediate debt burden. But
the money does not go to the Greek government, still less to the Greek
people. It simply leaves them to live off the money they earn.
After noting the elements of Greek culpability in the making of this morass, Cockburn goes on (italics added):
But there are clearly other motives
behind the radical changes now being imposed on Greece. “It is like
undiluted Thatcherism forced on the country in a few years,” said one
observer in Athens. For instance, the minimum wage is to be reduced by
22 per cent to €522 a month as part of the latest austerity round. The
Troika believes this will increase employment, but Greek economists
disagree, saying that Chinese or Bulgarian workers will always be paid
less. Greeks will not get jobs for the same reason that the Greek
merchant navy employs Filipinos below the level of captain and chief
engineer. Cutting the pay of poorly paid state employees will also do
little for Greece except reduce consumption and increase misery.
…on
the back of the austerity program rides a neo-liberal vision of how the
Greek economy and society should be run. It sounds and looks very much
like what was applied in Russia under Boris Yeltsin after 1992. There
will be widespread privatizations; cuts in social security, pensions and
state health provision; and wholesale deregulation. Many on the right
welcome these reforms. Vagelis Agapitos, a financial consultant in
Athens, looks forward to the day when houses, hotels, wind farms and
fish farms can be built without any troubling regulations or permits.
Archaeological surveys would be dropped.
Mistah Pericles -- he dead.
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While most Greeks are critical of the
reforms on which the troika of the EU, International Monetary Fund and
European Central Bank are insisting, many also feel that Germany and
France share some of the blame for Greece’s overspending.
Over much of the past decade, Greece –
which has a population of 11 million – has been one of the top five arms
importers in the world.
Most of the vastly expensive weapons,
including submarines, tanks and combat aircraft, were made in Germany,
France and the United States.
The arms purchases were beyond Greece’s
capacity to absorb, even before the financial crisis struck in 2009.
Several hundred Leopard battle tanks were bought from Germany, but there
was no money to pay for ammunition for their guns. Even in 2010, when
the extent of the financial disaster was apparent, Greece bought 223
howitzers and a submarine from Germany at a cost of €403 million. …
“It is easily forgotten when Greece is
criticized that there has been not very subtle pressure from France to
buy six frigates,” says Thanos Dokos, director-general of the Hellenic
Foundation for European and Foreign Policy. He adds that Greece was
unwise to be the first buyer of new weapons systems, such as German
submarines, that still had technical glitches.
… The justification for Greece’s large
army – 156,000 men compared with 250,000 in the German army – is the
perceived threat from Turkey, which requires the Greeks to keep some
form of military parity with a nation with seven times as many people.
There has never been a debate in Parliament about the extent to which a Turkish threat really exists.
There is always a "justification" for war profiteering.
There is always an "existential threat" that requires a vastly expensive
war machine. (Whether the machinery actually works or not is of little
importance -- as long as the cash registers are ringing in good order.)
And there is never any "debate" about these "threats"; actual facts would just spoil the chowdown at the trough.