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‘the Greek “debt crisis” was an orchestration from the beginning’

by Paul Craig Roberts

The Greek referendum, in which the Greek government’s position easily prevailed, tells the troika (EU Commission, European Central Bank, IMF, with of course Washington as the puppet master) that the Greek people support their government’s position that the years of austerity to which Greece has been subjected have seriously worsened the debt problem. The Greek government has been trying to turn the austerity approach into reforms that would lessen the debt burden via a rise in employment, GDP, and tax revenues.

The first response of most EU politicians to the Greek referendum outcome was to bluster about Greece exiting Europe. Washington is not prepared for this to happen and has told its vassals to give the Greeks a deal that they can accept that will keep them within the EU.

Washington has a higher interest than the interests of the US financial interests who purchased discounted sovereign debt with a view toward profiting from a deal that pays 100 cents on the dollar. Washington also has higher interest than the interests of the European One Percent intent on using Greece’s indebtedness to loot the country of its national assets. Washington’s higher interest is the protection of the unity of the EU and, thereby, NATO, Washington’s mechanism for bringing conflict to Russia.

If the inflexible Germans were to have Greece booted from the EU, Greece’s turn to Russia and financial rescue would put the same idea in the heads of Italy and Spain and perhaps ultimately France. NATO would unravel as Southern Europe became members of Russia’s Eurasian trade bloc, and American power would unravel with NATO.

This is simply unacceptable to Washington.

If reports are correct, Victoria Nuland has already paid a visit to the Greek prime minister and explained to him that he is neither to leave the EU or cozy up to the Russians or there will be consequences, polite language for overthrow or assassination. Indeed, the Greek prime minister probably knows this without need of a visit.

I conclude that the “Greek debt crisis” is now contained. The IMF has already adopted the Greek government’s position with the release of the IMF report that it was a mistake from the beginning to impose austerity on Greece. Pressured by this report and by Washington, the EU Commission and European Central Bank will now work with the Greek government to come up with a plan acceptable to Greece.

This means that Italy, Spain, and Portugal can also expect more lenient treatment.

The losers are the looters who intended to use austerity measures to force these countries to transfer national assets into private hands. I am not implying that they are completely deterred, only that the extent of the plunder has been reduced.

As I have previously written, the Greek “debt crisis” was an orchestration from the beginning. The European Central Bank is printing 60 billion euros per month, and at any time during the “crisis” the ECB could have guaranteed the solvency of any remaining creditor banks by purchasing their holdings of Greek debt, just as the Federal Reserve purchased the troubled mortgage backed “securities” held by the “banks too big to fail.” This easy solution was not taken.

The orchestration was a benefit to Western financial interests in general by enabling enormous speculations on the euro and gambling with derivative bets on sovereign debt and everything connected to it. Each successive “crisis,” such as Sunday’s No vote, became cover for an attack on oil or other commodities. The rigging and manipulation of markets can be hidden by pointing fingers at the latest “crisis.”

John Perkins in his book, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, describes the process by which Western financial interests intentionally over-lend to weaker countries and then use the pressure of the debt to force the transfer of the countries’ wealth, and often sovereignty, to the West. The IMF and its austerity programs have long played a role in the looting.

In exchange for reducing euro debt on Greece’s books, Greece was to turn over to private interests its water companies, ports, and protected islands. Unless the One Percent can purchase the current Greek government as it purchased previous governments (for example, with payoffs to borrow money with which to purchase submarines), the referendum has frustrated the looters.

In my book, The Failure of Laissez Faire Capitalism, I explained that the Greek “debt crisis” had two other purposes. One was to get rid of the practice of restructuring a country’s debt by writing it down to a level the country could afford and to establish in its place the new principle that people of a country are responsible for the mistakes of creditors who over-lend. The write-down is no longer to occur on the balance sheet of the creditors’ but instead becomes a write-down of pensions, social services, and employment. This, too, is a process of looting.

The other purpose, as Jean-Claude Trichet, the previous head of the European Central Bank, made explicitly clear, was to further reduce the sovereignty of member states of the EU by transferring authority over fiscal policy (tax and spend decisions) from national governments to the EU in Brussels.

Washington favors this centralization of political power in Europe, and Washington favors the One Percent over the people. However, above all Washington favors its own power and has acted to prevent a Greek exit, which could begin the unraveling of NATO.

Russia and China have missed an opportunity to begin the unraveling of NATO by assisting Greece’s departure from the EU. Whatever the cost, it would be tiny in comparison to the military buildup that Washington is forcing on both countries. Russia and China might have decided that Washington could no more accept Greece’s alignment with Russia than Russia can accept Ukraine becoming a member of NATO.

If the Greek situation and the waiting Italian and Spanish situations are now resolved along the lines that this article suggests, it means that the NATO mechanism for Washington’s pressure on Russia remains intact and that the conflict that Washington has created will continue. This is the bad news and the downside of Greece’s victory over the looters.

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Sky Wanderer
Sky Wanderer
Jul 28, 2015 7:03 AM

As always, superb article by P. C. Roberts. Yes, the Greek Debt Crisis was orchestrated from the beginning. According to the elites plans the very same fate is being designed for all other countries on the death-row both within and outside the Eurozone. As Roberts put it elsewhere, “The 21st century Enclosures have begun.”

Contrary to the widely spread myths regarding the so called Eurocrisis, it is not a crisis of the Euro or Eurozone but a well-designed global heist by banks and governments. These are not mistakes on their part, and not even gambles, speculations or subtle forms of financial tricks. It can be shown that the ongoing debt-bailout-austerity scheme is a grand financial scheme, embezzlement and robbery of monetary magnitude that yields the genocidal effects of a world-war. The analysis below is to prove this, via dissecting the fraud, step-by-step, behind the non-transparent complex maneuvers of Troika.
#ThisIsACoup The World Debt Crisis, as it is happening now: a system too rigged to fail
https://globalpoliticalanalysis.wordpress.com/2015/07/19/the-world-debt-crisis-as-it-is-happening-now-a-system-too-rigged-to-fail/

Guest
Guest
Jul 12, 2015 5:00 PM

The major thing overlooked in this analysis is the overwhelming desire of the Greek people and it’s govt to stay in the Eurozone. The vote was against the Troikas terms not against the principle of staying in the Euro.
Greece like most of Europe can’t imagine life outside the EU club. They are hooked on the whole ideology of the EU club; they lied to get in!!!!
Whatever Russia or China want is largely irrelevant (I suspect they think better in than out) as Greece will take the terms offered. And they won’t be able to manage then there will be another crisis.

Sky Wanderer
Sky Wanderer
Jul 28, 2015 7:04 AM
Reply to  Guest

The reply posted by Guest is entire off-base. The general big lie spread by establishment-stooges in both mainstream and social media. Fact is, both the responsible Syriza members and the masses in Greece wanted Greece out of the EU and Eurozone. This is what vast majority voted for via Greferendum.
See Real News Network on both the original Syriza agenda and popular opinion:
http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=14316
http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=14322