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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2010

The Greek prime minister is in Moscow, sparking speculation he's seeking a bail-out for his debt-stricken country. Greece has so far failed in it's bid for help from the EU, with financial ministers simply telling it to prepare for tougher spending cuts and new taxes. Now George Papandreou is courting Russia with a number of attractive concessions. Among them is a promise to promote the South Stream gas pipeline project among other EU members. But following the talks, president Medvedev said Greece should seek financial help elsewhere, as he sat down with the head of the World Bank...

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  • Listen to the sickness in that man's laugh at the end.

    What a disgust.

  • IMF/Worldbank/WTO - Mafia means to suck any country dry!

    All nations, "helped" by these vampires turned to economic deserts!

    Would recommend Michel Chossudovsky's "The Globalization of Poverty And The New World Order" (2003); it describes the master plan perfectly!

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  • looks like Greece is shopping around !! who can give more ....., I think it's called prostitution !

  • @Efteling4Ever well, in fact Italy's failure to conquer Greece boosted morale against Hitler world-wide and also Hitler's delay (because of his army's initially not-planned involvement [e.g. battle of Crete was quite costly for their airborne division]) to invade Russia caused their troops to face the Russian winter (combined with Russian Army practice of leaving burned ground while retreating towards Moscow cause famine to Nazi troops [and to locals afaik])

  • and in Greece various idiots have been claiming all this time and keep on repeating that Russia and China were giving us money and (the evil) Papandreou rejected their offers #LOL

  • YOU WILL NEVER BE IN EUROPE, FUCKING ISLAMITS

  • WELL-Why does the US or any country have debt,we only owe $15 Trillion in Federal Reserve Bonds to the Fereral Res Bank with annual interest of $700 Billion. Why don't the US and all the World default on it's bonds-ONLY the Federal Reserve will go under(too bad),The Gov can make a new money-nothing bad will happen except the13 Private Bank stockholders of the FED won't get paid.Hitler kicked out Central Banksters-Printed Own money-in one year Germany went from Hyper Inflation to Nationally RICH.

  • @Efteling4Ever And im pretty sure more then 10,000,000 nazis decided the outcome of World war 2 (Cod WaW). =)

  • I really dont give a god damn fuck about what these people say about Greece. Russia is my friend, and this debt will be over with soon. This little nonsense has nothing 2 do with me hiding my Greek pride. Just because Greece is in a debt, they tend to go racist, and think of Greeks as filthy no goods. Well my middle finger goes to all those haters!

  • take more money so the bubble cud grow!

  • the ethnics are greeks in northern greece the original people of the land. the greeks where ethically cleansed in yugoslavia, albania, bulgaria, russia, turkey, egypt. in asiam minor the land in which greeks lived for over 3 thousand years we ethnically cleansed by mongolian turks who came from the depths of asia. just remember we greeks where there before the russians came the bulgarians the turks the albanians they are the invaders not us.

  • @themios72 Afterwards Northern Greece was then ethnically "clensed". Some history to think of.

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