European Union Civil War

15 June 2004:Greek people can't stand and take the power.
A revolution then? All right, I'd buy that. It's not at all clear what sort of revolution it would be. Communist? Radical? I don't think you're going for a military coup, in any case.
21 June 2004:EU troops invade Greece
what.
(to save her banks)
WHAT.
Okay, let's assume that the EU is legitimately concerned about the future status of the Euro. How would invading greece help? First, it wouldn't solve anything; second, wars are incredibly expensive. If anything, this would only make everything worse, not just from an economic standpoint but from a diplomatic standpoint as well. That's not even going into the fact that the EU's military is unquestionably secondary to the national militaries that comprise it. The EU would have to be in agreement that Greece needed to be invaded, which is ludicrous in and of itself. That is, of course, unless islamists took over Greece. I think you, being presumably Greek yourself, know how ridiculous that would be.
5 September 2004:Most EU countries don't want Eurozone.
If the Euro fell this would probably be a likely scenario, though it would be catastrophic for all parties concerned.
12 September 2004:Germany thearts EU nations with war if the disolve Eurozone.
You seem to have confused modern Germany for either the second or third reich. Germany's military is extremely limited by international agreements. If they threatened any of the the other countries, France, the US, and most other NATO countries would intervene. But before all that, if the Euro fell, Germany would probably be one of the first countries to jump ship considering that the german people are already skeptical about it.
12 December 2004:EU countries which never joined Eurozone decalre war to Germany.
Which is exactly the reason why Germany would never do such a thing in the first place.

Your timeline is bizarre and illogical. It seems like you want Greece to make a brave last stand against big, bad, money-grubbing Germany, even when such a thing would just be silly.
 
Please avoid national insult thanks.
I don't see a national insult in my post.
I could think that you are refering to my mention of the "corrupt system".
That isn't really an insult. Greece indead has a big problem with corruption.
This went from big industrial projects down to the ordinary govermental clerks.
 
I don't see a national insult in my post.
I could think that you are refering to my mention of the "corrupt system".
That isn't really an insult. Greece indead has a big problem with corruption.
This went from big industrial projects down to the ordinary govermental clerks.

I think it was your comment about France :rolleyes:
DO NOT INSULT FRANCE! FRANCE WAS AWESOME UNTILL THEY KICKED OUT NAPOLEON III!!!!!!!! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::p
 
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