European
Council President Donald Tusk suggests that China and Russia are
Greece’s enemies
13
July, 2015
In
Donald Tusk logic…with friends like the European Union who would
need enemies like China and Russia?
In
his closing speech to the EU Parliament, obsessed Russophobe, hater
of all things Russian, a man that despises Russia with an absolute
passion could not resist slipping in a reference in his final
minutes to Alexis Tsipras to not go seeking help of any type
from BRICS’ nations.
Jump
all the way to the end, at 3:25:20 mark:
In
Tusk’s racist and warped little mind this means staying away from
China and even more so from Russia.
According
to Tusk, Tsipras and all of Greece should continue seeking help from
their friendly pals in the European Union until their debt to GDP
breaks the 200% mark, while avoiding the wicked evil in the East.
Donald
Tusks’ point number 4:
“Fourthly,
seek help among your friends, and not among your enemies, especially
when they are unable to help you”.
Tusk
is alluding to Turk Stream/Greek Stream, Tsipras’ numerous trips to
Moscow, Chinese investments in the port of Piraeus (and China’s
desire for more investments), and recent headlines of Greece’s
BRICS bank membership.
So…let’s
help Mr. Tusk express his fourth point a little more clearly so all
of Greece understands…
"Don’t
look to make any deals (especially with regards to Turk Stream,
Chinese shipping ports, or BRICS Bank membership) that may actually
deliver some growth and jobs in your country…we in Europe’s north
enjoy having dark and tanned southern Mediterranean debt slaves.’
Of
course the apple does not fall far from the tree. Here is Donald Tusk
pictured alongside his SS Grandfather…
What
lies behind the determination of the new head of the European Union,
the world has yet to learn. However, the determination of the
grandfather of Donald Tusk, Joseph, is known in Europe firsthand. He
was an accomplice of Adolf Hitler and served in a reserve SS death
squad. This information was leaked to the media during the so-called
“war of compromising materials”, which began during the
presidential elections in Poland in 2005
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