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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

Chief negotiators for Greece's private creditors are in Athens to work out a deal on a debt swap plan that is vital to avert a chaotic default.

Al Jazeera's Tim Friend reports from Athens.

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  • This is about private interests trying to claw back as much of their shit "investment" as they can, funded by the European taxpayer's wallet, before Greece collapses economically and either joins a "Euro-Lite-zone" or exits, gets the Drachma back, and devalues massively. Then people will storm to Greece come summer because it will be as cheap as chips.

  • they should never have been in the euro in the first place.. one big dumb idea.. let all countries have their own currency.. screw the EU

  • fuck the euro

  • Well the EU bonded we with China. Don't let Greece down. Help them reestablish in a monitored manorism. Not like the states where they gave the banks money and they haven't done a damn thing to help the common folks of America.

  • @Peter4101

    Greece is bankrupt. There is nothing they can do about it but withdraw from the euro.

  • Going quick makes you slip, going steady makes you ready. I don't know what the fuck they are trying to pull. But this can't end well.

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