European Union Civil War

That's a timeline of what would have happened if the Europeans could understand Greek's economical situation in 2003.

Greece accepts the IMF help pack as it does today

After that the timeline......

15 June 2004:Greek people can't stand and take the power.
21 June 2004:EU troops invade Greece(to save her banks)
18 July 2004:EU troops retreat back to Thessaly after a failed attack to Saradapodaro
3 September 2004:Greece falls,but for European banks it too late.
5 September 2004:Most EU countries don't want Eurozone.
12 September 2004:Germany thearts EU nations with war if the disolve Eurozone.
11 December 2004:Germany invades the rest of Eurozone.
12 December 2004:EU countries which never joined Eurozone decalre war to Germany.

I will also make a battles timeline.

The EU civil war ended:20 February 2006
 
No
You can't comment a greek's point of view
i think it WAS possible.Germany wants euro

There are no EU troops, the EU doesn't have an army.
If the EU had an army, it would easily defeat the Greek army operating by itself. Likewise it would wipe the floor with the Greek rebels (you are implying that Greece had a revolution after all).
Germany will not try to attack the rest of Europe if the Eurozone is dissolved. They just won't, there is no arguement. No matter who's viewpoint you take the conclusion will remain the same. Besides what are they attacking them with?

Welcome to the board.
 
The idea that any modern German politician could even just talk seriously about threatening war against other European countries without committing political suicide and being forced to resign is already completely laughable, much less the idea they'd actually go through with it.

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The idea that any modern German politician could even just talk seriously about threatening war against other European countries without committing political suicide and being forced to resign is already completely laughable, much less the idea they'd actually go through with it.

Indeed. In the 21st Century, the idea of a war in Europe in makes about as much sense as a war between Pennsylvania and New York.
 
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There are no EU troops, the EU doesn't have an army.
If the EU had an army, it would easily defeat the Greek army operating by itself. Likewise it would wipe the floor with the Greek rebels (you are implying that Greece had a revolution after all).
Germany will not try to attack the rest of Europe if the Eurozone is dissolved. They just won't, there is no arguement. No matter who's viewpoint you take the conclusion will remain the same. Besides what are they attacking them with?

Welcome to the board.



Military of the European Union

The arms of the EU military staff Service branches EUMS Leadership Commander-in-Chief 27 EU heads of state High Representative Catherine Ashton Director General of EUMS Lt.Gen. Ton van Osch [1] Manpower Military age 17-45 Active personnel 1,800,707[2] (Not including Air Force or Navy personnel) (ranked 2nd)) Reserve personnel 4,500,000 (Not including Air Force or Navy personnel) Expenditures Budget €310 billion ($406.7 billion)[2] Percent of GDP 1.63%[2]
The EUMS does not directly control the EU military missions. In order to conduct an EU military crisis management operation, an Operational Headquarters (OHQ) is nominated by the appropriate EU Council decision
 
http://http://consilium.europa.eu/showPage.aspx?id=1039〈=enhttp://http://consilium.europa.eu/showPage.aspx?id=1039〈=en



Military of the European Union

The arms of the EU military staff Service branches EUMS Leadership Commander-in-Chief 27 EU heads of state High Representative Catherine Ashton Director General of EUMS Lt.Gen. Ton van Osch [1] Manpower Military age 17-45 Active personnel 1,800,707[2] (Not including Air Force or Navy personnel) (ranked 2nd)) Reserve personnel 4,500,000 (Not including Air Force or Navy personnel) Expenditures Budget €310 billion ($406.7 billion)[2] Percent of GDP 1.63%[2]
The EUMS does not directly control the EU military missions. In order to conduct an EU military crisis management operation, an Operational Headquarters (OHQ) is nominated by the appropriate EU Council decision

Wow, I missed this one
 
First, I have to agree that the TL is very implausible. But besides the points already mentioned, I have some serious understanding problems as well:
  • what does it mean that "people take power" in Greece?
  • why is it to late for European banks? What does that mean?
 
That's a timeline of what would have happened if the Europeans could understand Greek's economical situation in 2003.

Greece accepts the IMF help pack as it does today

After that the timeline......

15 June 2004:Greek people can't stand and take the power.
21 June 2004:EU troops invade Greece(to save her banks)
18 July 2004:EU troops retreat back to Thessaly after a failed attack to Saradapodaro
3 September 2004:Greece falls,but for European banks it too late.
5 September 2004:Most EU countries don't want Eurozone.
12 September 2004:Germany thearts EU nations with war if the disolve Eurozone.
11 December 2004:Germany invades the rest of Eurozone.
12 December 2004:EU countries which never joined Eurozone decalre war to Germany.

I will also make a battles timeline.

The EU civil war ended:20 February 2006
You are from greece?
Your timeline is ASB to say it polite. Or moronic to say it unpolite.
What can't the greece people stand? Their own corrupt system?
What is meant with the talking of the EU "to save their banks"?
And why the hell should the 21st century germany pull the Reich and starts invading other european countries.
Beside that the shape of the german army isn't nowhere near the requierment to stage such an invasion. Todays germany couldn't even defeat france. Which is really a shame. :D
 
You are from greece?
Your timeline is ASB to say it polite. Or moronic to say it unpolite.
What can't the greece people stand? Their own corrupt system?
What is meant with the talking of the EU "to save their banks"?
And why the hell should the 21st century germany pull the Reich and starts invading other european countries.
Beside that the shape of the german army isn't nowhere near the requierment to stage such an invasion. Todays germany couldn't even defeat france. Which is really a shame. :D

Boo :mad::p
 
You are from greece?
Your timeline is ASB to say it polite. Or moronic to say it unpolite.
What can't the greece people stand? Their own corrupt system?
What is meant with the talking of the EU "to save their banks"?
And why the hell should the 21st century germany pull the Reich and starts invading other european countries.
Beside that the shape of the german army isn't nowhere near the requierment to stage such an invasion. Todays germany couldn't even defeat france. Which is really a shame. :D
Please avoid national insult thanks.
 
Just to point out that the German Armed Forces are weaker than those of France. And they do not have nuclear weapons.

If Germany were to invade France then France might as well use the weapons against the German Army and cripple it.
 
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