In looking at the Eurozone crises it is interesting to note that many
reports in the corporate Anglo-Saxon press do not cover some of the real
underlying reasons for the present stress within the Atlantic Alliance (
Britain, EU and the USA).
One should not underestimate that the EU has become one of the most important, if not, the most important economic powerhouse (GNP) in the world and slowly but surely also has become more assertive on the world stage .
One should not underestimate that the EU has become one of the most important, if not, the most important economic powerhouse (GNP) in the world and slowly but surely also has become more assertive on the world stage .
Consequently, what is considered a financial crises in
the Eurozone is seen by some insiders as just one of the many issues in a power
struggle, based on the differences of economic and political philosophy between
the existing Anglo-Saxon financial/political establishment and the EU. These
differences are now not only apparent in the Eurozone economic sector but also
in the approach to Middle East political strategy, human rights, and world
trade.
The result of this struggle is not clear yet and
could take quite a while before the EU either becomes more unified or falls back
into the US sphere of influence
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