Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), allowed the IAEA to be used by the United States and Israel—an undeclared nuclear weapons state in long-term violation of IAEA rules—to manufacture a pretext for war on Iran, despite his agency’s own conclusion that Iran had no nuclear weapons program. by Medea Benjamin - Nicolas J. S. Davies On June 12th, based on a damning report by Grossi, a slim majority of the IAEA Board of Governors voted to find Iran in non-compliance with its obligations as an IAEA member. Of the 35 countries represented on the Board, only 19 voted for the resolution, while 3 voted against it, 11 abstained and 2 did not vote. The United States contacted eight board member governments on June 10th to persuade them to either vote for the resolution or not to vote. Israeli officials said they saw the U.S. arm-twisting for the IAEA resolution as a significant signal of U.S. support for Israel’s war plans, revealing how much Isra...
There are many other countries in EU with way lower standard of living (Bulgaria,Romania,Slovakia,... ).Nobody gave them 300 billion euros loans,even not 20 !!! The pensions/wages are a fraction of Greece's. What level of insole to present yourself as the victim, when in reality you want to live @the expense of others.I shameful circus.
ReplyDeleteThe known mainstream media propaganda as usual. The truth is very far from it.
DeleteAlso Bulgaria, Romania are not part of the eurozone.
Delete27 billion went to the greek government the rest went directly to the banks
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