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GREECE SITUATION UPDATES!!! YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN GREECE RISES TO 59.3%!!!
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[quote:Gregor Samsa:MV8xODY4OTU4XzMxMTk0MDI4X0RCNkFFRjEy] [quote:Foveras:MV8xODY4OTU4XzMxMTc0NzE2X0FEODAzOTMy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 16091436:MV8xODY4OTU4XzMxMTc0NjYxXzdENjc1MDYx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 15675402:MV8xODY4OTU4XzMxMTc0NTY4XzZGRDU2OUM=] Turkey will invade. [/quote] Thats the main concern...thats why all these sudden exercises.They are afraid of Turkey who started drilling in the aegean for oil and natural gas. Things are very critical in Greece right now. Coup or out of the euro or Turkey...everybody feels something bad will happen. [/quote] I think a coup is very likely scenario especially the last few days. Turkey I think is just playing a game to show its strength. They already have enough trouble on their eastern borders with PKK and Syria [/quote] ^This^ Turkish gov has been given orders to take Syria. Many people here feel sory for the Greece' situation and for Greek people. Besides both countries are from Nato. I am not saying a war between Turkey and Greece could never happen but it was more likely 15-20 years ago than today. But who knows what tomorrow will bring, we live in a period where things change very quickly. But i think a coup in Greece would put the current Turkish gov. into panic mode not because of Greece army but because of Turkish army. [/quote]
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3 min Theodora Oikonomides‏@IrateGreek
#Greece Army has ordered a sudden, real-time preparedness exercise of Rapid Response force on a remote island, via @doleross #rbnews
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