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Canada@lemmy.ca•'Canada, better the 28th EU member than the 51st US state'
34·16 hours agoThe “solutions” that were offered to Greece during the crisis were not conceived with Greece’s best interest in mind, but with preserving the Euro and placating German (and other “northern”) right wingers that saw the debt crisis as a moral crusade against “lazy Mediterraneans”.
The euro is a great advantage for all countries that take part, including Greece. It was Greece’s membership in Eurozone that made the support easier for all sides.
There have been problems back then and many of them may still persist, but they have nothing to do with the currency. Nor has it to do with the “right wingers” that saw “a moral crusade against lazy Mediterraneans” that forced Greece “into an aggressive internal devaluation.” This is meaningless propaganda rant.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•'Canada, better the 28th EU member than the 51st US state'
12·19 hours agoWhy not CANZUKEU ;-)
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Crucial to 'openly' discuss political interference, human rights: Calls for caution as Canada PM Carney prepares to meet China's Xi amid new global political order
2·28 days agoIt was this sort of realpolitik that eventually lead to WWII here in Europe. Appeasement doesn’t work with dictatorships.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Why Canada and the European Union are Closer Than Ever
2·28 days agoThis is why Canada needs to make the necessary reforms as @Sunshine@lemmy.ca has said I assume.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•RCMP restricts use of its Chinese-made drones — the vast majority of its fleet
41·2 months agoThe high cost is related to the fact that non-Chinese drones are nearly twice as expensive, the RCMP said.
Yeah, but non-Chinese drones are also not made under slave-like conditions.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada pursues Gulf markets as its weapons fuel war in Sudan
1·2 months agoThis is not about ‘leverage’ but a stance on human rights. But, more importantly, it’s a reason why China is not a reliable partner for Canada.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada pursues Gulf markets as its weapons fuel war in Sudan
21·2 months agoIt’s also important that the UAE is also allegedly supporting crimes against humanity and genocide in China’s Xinjiang region. There is ample evidence for Beijing’s atrocities against Uyghurs as you may know (you’ll find a lot of very reliable sources across the web, some of them even here as I have read).
So Canada must not look only at Sudan but also China.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada pursues Gulf markets as its weapons fuel war in Sudan
41·2 months agoIt is also important in this context that Chinese military was reportedly hosted at base in the UAE. The UAE and China have close military ties and held a joint air force drill in China’s Xinjiang region.










What should I clarify? What is it that you don’t understand?
You speak of “German and other northern right wingers” of not having “Greece’s best interest in mind” as they were on a “moral crusade” against “lazy Mediterraneans.” And these are not even all insults and accusations you made literally out of nothing. You don’'t cite a source, not a single number, or anything that would show that you even try to foster your opinion. It’s just an empty rant, and it’s not your first one if I may say so. You are firing a series of insults.
I agree just in one point: There is no reason to continue this discussion.