"As Greek standards of living nose-dive, loans to households and businesses
shrink still further, and Troika-imposed PSI discussions continue, there is one
segment of the country's infrastructure that is holding up well. In a story on
Zeit Online, the
details of the multi-billion Euro new arms contracts are exposed as the
European reach-around would be complete with IMF (US) and
Europe-provided Greek bailout cash doing a full-circle into American Apache
helicopters, French frigates, and German U-Boats. As the unnamed source
in the article notes: "If Greece gets paid in March the next tranche of funding
(€ 80 billion is expected), there is a real opportunity to conclude new arms
contracts." With the country's doctors only treating emergencies, bus drivers on
strike, and a dire lack of school textbooks and the country teetering on the
brink of Drachmatization, perhaps our previous
concerns over military coups was not so far-fetched as
after the Portuguese (another obviously stressed nation), the Greeks are the
largest buyers of German war weapons. It seems debt crisis talks perhaps had
more quid pro quo than many expected as Euro Fighter commitments were also
discussed and Greek foreign minister Droutsas points out:"Whether we like it or
not, Greece is obliged to have a strong military"...."
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/greece-spends-bailout-cash-european-military-purchases
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/greece-spends-bailout-cash-european-military-purchases