Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Alexrpt — An EU politician with some balls. Ex German finance minister’s Facebook post tells US Defense Secretary Ash Carter, “F**K the US-Imperialism”

Oskar LafontainePolitician · 10,497 Likes
"Fuck the US-Imperialism" - US-"Verteidigungs-" also -Kriegsminister in Berlin
Der US-Kriegsminister ruft die Europäer dazu auf, sich der russischen "Aggression" entgegenzustellen. Dabei hätten die Europäer allen Grund, sich der Aggression der USA entgegenzustellen. Der Großmeister der US-Diplomatie George Kennan bezeichnete die Osterweiterung der Nato als den größten Fehler der US-Außenpolitik nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, weil sie einen neuen Kalten Krieg zur Folge habe. D...See MoreSee Translation4,495 Likes · 986 Comments · 2,331 Shares

Looks like Victoria Nuland started something.

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An EU politician with some balls. Ex German finance minister’s Facebook post tells US Defense Secretary Ash Carter, “F**K the US-Imperialism”
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5 comments:

Ryan Harris said...

An interesting idea in Politico. The flurry of Russian diplomats visiting Mexico in recent months is because Russia wants to help Mexico begin the international legal process of taking back New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming and California that were taken under dubious circumstances. While they also want to help to arm guerilla groups that might support their cause. And fund Texas separatist movements.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/06/vladimir-putin-texas-secession-119288.html#.VYndyUbivRZ

Blowback?

googleheim said...

Germany holds the greeks over the markets in a form of torture and blackmail for austrian austerity.

No MMT for no one.

This blog is no longer relevant.

Tom Hickey said...

This blog is no longer relevant.

Agreed. It's going to take a lot more than MMT.

The world is fast approaching a state in which the ROW has figured out that US militarism is the problem and the choice is deterrence or shrinking fiscal space to prevent military expenditure without crowding out private investment and state welfare. The former is being accomplished by rearming and the latter by de-dollarization with a view to returning to a fixed rate system such as Keynes unsuccessfully advocated at Bretton Woods. This is now in the works and gathering momentum.

Ryan Harris said...

MMT offers little benefit in a fixed rate or convertible system.

googleheim said...

Ouch.
Reality politik bites.
Everyone needs float an FX biscuit