Έλληνας Πρωθυπουργός: Σιωνισμός και τελευταίος καλύτερος φίλος του ΔΝΤ
του Τζέιμς Πέτρας
In
the midst of the Arab uprisings throughout the Middle East, at a time
when even the European (EU) has publicly condemned Israel’s blockade of
Gaza and its illegal land seizures in the West Bank and East Jerusalem,
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou promised a visiting delegation of
U.S. Jewish leaders, his full support to undermine EU opposition and
promote Israeli economic, diplomatic and political interests in Europe.
Prime
Minister George Papandreou (l) promised Alan Solow, Chairman of the
Jewish Community Centers Association to help Israel forge closer EU
ties. Athens, 24 February 2011.
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U.S.
Zionists, recently returned from a visit to Athens described Papandreou
as by far the most amenable (‘servile’) European leader they have met
in recent memory. Papandreou’s slavish submission to.... Israeli interests
includes his promise, to a delegation of U.S. zionist notables, to use
his influence to pressure the new Egyptian military junta to continue to
uphold the Mubarak agreements with Israel [1].
These include the continued blockade of Gaza and support of Israel’s
military assaults on Lebanon, Syria and Palestinians. In other words
Papandreou is openly supportive of Egypt’s past collaboration with
Israeli clandestine assassinations and kidnapping of Arab militants.
Papandreou
demonstrates a greater interest in promoting Israel’s exports to the
European market, than the country he ostensibly represents. He promised a
delegation from the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish
Organizations “to integrate Israel into the European market” [2]
while he shrinks the Greeks economy by 10% between 2009-11 and doubles
unemployment from 8% to 16%. Papandreou’s gross servility to Israel and
the American Zionist power structure is manifested in his cordial
reception and recent agreements with Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu
and his foreign minister, the notorious Zionist-fascist Avigdor
Lieberman – the same Lieberman who advocates wholesale expulsion of
Palestinians from the West Bank. No Greek Prime Minister, since the
Zionist state was founded, has exhibited such a bizarre display of
active collaboration with Israel’s colonial claims in the Middle East.
No European leader has so eagerly anticipated and implemented the
demands of American Zionist organizations with such zeal.
What
is most striking about Papandreou’s servility to Israeli and American
Zionist interests, is that it takes place when most of the rest of the
world, from Europe, Turkey, Lebanon, Latin America, to North Africa
(Egypt, Tunisia) and the vast majority of Arabs are moving toward
isolating Israel. In other words, Papandreou is embracing a pro-Israel
policy which is alienating Europe, isolating Greece from over a hundred
million Arabs and undermining Greek agricultural (citrus) exports to the
EU market.
Papandreou’s
perverse and highly prejudicial foreign policy is matched by his
extraordinary adherence and enforcement of the debt payment policies
dictated by the IMF and the bankers of the EU and the US. His behavior
is particularly shameless at a time when the next Irish government is
threatening to declare a debt default if payments are not reduced. In
his eagerness to ingratiate himself with the overseas bankers,
Papandreou has systematically extracted billions of euros via a 20%
reduction in wages, salaries and pensions and transferred it to the
coffers of the banks. In the process Papandreou’s policies have doubled
the unemployment rate, shrank the economy and undermined any future
growth for the next decade.
Papandreou
rejected the Argentine formula, which in the face of a similar crises
in 2001-02 , defaulted rather than deepen poverty. Under President
Kirchner, Argentina renegotiated its debt, shaving bond payments by 75%
and imposing a moratorium. As a result, Argentina recovered from the
crises and maintained a growth rate of 7% for over a decade while
reducing unemployment from 22% to less than 6%.
If
Papandreou acts as a submissive messenger boy for Israel and its
Zionist fifth column in America, he features prominently as the eager
and aggressive “bill collector” for the overseas banks. He will go down
in historical infamy as a willing accomplice of Israeli war crimes, an
upholder of its unequal treaties with Egypt in his foreign policy and
the enforcer of financial predators who impoverish millions of Greeks at
home.
Having
decimated the Greek economy via transfers of billions abroad and
undermined economic relations with the Arab countries, Papandreou offers
to sell Greece’s most lucrative transport, ports energy and
communication companies to Chinese, Israeli and Wall Street investors
and speculators. It is ironic that George Papandreou the son of former
Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou should reverse each and every one of
his father’s policies, especially with regard to the Middle East.
In
1981 after Andreas Papandreou was elected he invited me to Athens to
discuss policies and programs of his future government. The first thing
he told me was the importance of supporting the Palestinian struggle and
how he had a successful meeting with Yasser Arafat, who regaled him
with a prized pistol, which he displayed to me. A year later when I
returned to Greece to direct and develop a research center, he invited
me for a swim. We were accompanied by a dozen underwater security
guards, patrolling offshore, against a potential assassination plot by
Mossad, according to the prime minister, in reprisal for his solidarity
with the Palestinians in Lebanon.
A
few days later over 50,000 Greeks led by Culture Minister Melina
Mercuri marched in solidarity with the Palestinians and in repudiation
of Israel’s role in the bloody massacre of 2000 women and children in
Sabra and Shatila. The contrast of the two generations of Papandreou’s
could not be more stark; while Andreas saw Greece as a bridge between
Europe and the Arab East, George sees Greece acting as a pimp for
Israeli business interests in Europe and as a lobbyist for its dominance
in the Middle East. The Zionists have lost an old client in Mubarak and
gained a new one in Papendreou.
Like
Mubarak, George Papandreou combines servility to his imperial mentors
with arrogance and brutality to his Greek subjects. As the Egyptians
demonstrated it will take the Greek people more than marches and
occasional strikes to bring down an entrenched client of the empire. But
it can be done as was exemplified in Cairo!
James Petras*
Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at Binghamton University, New York. His latest published work is The Arab Revolt and the Imperialist Counter Attack, (Clarity Press, March 2011).
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