Simone Foxman
AP/Petros Giannakouris
But it appears this verbal battle is coming to a head.
Today Greek President Karolos
Papoulias flew up in a rage at German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, whom
he accused of insulting Greece. This comes a week after protesters attempted to
burn
a German flag alongside a flag very similar to the flag flown by Nazi
Germany, and two weeks after a German
proposal that would strip Greece of budget control was leaked to the
press
.
To give you an idea of today's
affront, however, it is worth mentioning that President Papoulias is an
86-year-old WWII veteran, who generally refrains from participating in
international politics according to Reuters.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang
Schaeuble (via Reuters):
"When you
look at the internal political discussions in Greece and the opinion polls, then
you have to ask who will really guarantee after the elections ... that Greece
will stand by what we are now agreeing with Greece...
I am also not yet sure that
all political parties in Greece are aware of their responsibility for the
difficult situation their country is in."
To which Papoulias
retorted:
"I cannot accept Mr Schaeuble insulting my
country ... Who is Mr Schaeuble to insult Greece? Who are the Dutch? Who
are the Finnish?
And the kicker WWII reference by Papoulias:
"We were always proud to
defend not only our freedom, our country, but Europe's freedom
too."
Game on,
boys.
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