Για δέκατη ημέρα συνεχίζεται ο  διασυρμός της Ελλάδος στα διεθνή  έντυπα και ηλεκτρονικά  ΜΜΕ που εξακολουθούν να κρατούν το θέμα ψηλά στους τίτλους των ειδήσεων τους. Το πλέον ενδεικτικό δημοσίευμα  που σήμερα κυριαρχεί και κυκλοφορεί από email  σε email στους έλληνες του κόσμου-και όχι μόνο- είναι αυτό της Boston Globe με τίτλο  2008 Greek Riots το οποίο δημοσιεύει μια σειρά από συγκλονιστικές φωτογραφίες υψηλής ανάλυσης με χαρακτηριστικά σχόλια…

Το πλέον ανησυχητικό όμως είναι όχι τα δυσμενή και αρνητικά  σχόλια που-αξίζει να διαβάσουν όχι μόνον  οι κυβερνώντες αλλά και οι έλληνες δημοσιογράφοι-  ακολουθούν στην ανοιχτή συζήτηση που έχει ξεκινήσει κάτω από τις φωτογραφίες αλλά η εικόνα της Ελλάδα η οποία πλήτετται βάναυσα από όλη αυτή την κατάσταση. Αξίζει να σημειωθεί ότι η ιστοσελίδα στο τέλος της μεταξύ των άλλων παραπέμπει σε δυο πολύ χαρακτηριστικά άρθρα των New york Times  του Guardian της 12ης Δεκεμβρίου (08).   Μέχρι στιγμής μόνο στην ιστοσελίδα της google έχουν αναρτηθεί περισσότερα από 3.600 άρθρα διεθνών ΜΜΕ ενώ ανάλλογη είναι και η η παρουσιάση της είδησης σε άλλες  ιστοσελίδες  όπως της  yahoo κτλ.   Μια εικόνα που ήδη έχει αρχίσει να  πλήτει τον τουρισμό και φαίνεται με τις δεκάδες καθημερινές  ακυρώσεις στα μεγάλα αλλά και μικρά ελληνικά  ξενοδοχεία της Ελλάδος. Διαβάστε το σχετικό δημοσίευμα.  Τα περισσότερα διεθνή ΜΜΕ αναδεικνύουν ως βασικό θέμα τους το πανό που έχει αναρτηθεί στην Ακρόπολη. 

το θέμα και στο PRESS.GR

Ρίξετε όμως και μια ματιά στα υπόλοιπα διεθνή ΜΜΕ τα οποία με αναλύσεις, ρεπορτάζ και ανταποκρίσεις από την Ελλάδα σκιαγραφούν την συνολική εικόνα της χώρας. Πολλά από αυτά μοιάζουν με ταξιδιωτική οδηγία…      

Η ΕΙΔΗΣΗ ΣΤΙΣ ΠΡΩΤΕΣ ΣΕΛΙΔΕΣ ΤΩΝ  ΔΙΕΘΝΩΝ ΜΜΕ


BBC News, UK –
Protesters have hung huge banners on the Acropolis in Athens calling for "resistance" after days of street clashes between youths and police.
Greek youths hang protest banners from Acropolis
The Associated Press –
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Protesters hung two giant banners off the Acropolis on Wednesday, with slogans calling for mass demonstrations across Europe and
Banner on Acropolis urges Europe-wide protest
Reuters India, India –
By Daniel Flynn and Renee Maltezou ATHENS (Reuters) – Protesters hung banners from the Acropolis in Greece on Wednesday calling for demonstrations across
Greek PM vows to fight corruption after 11-day protest
Reuters –
By Dina Kyriakidou and Daniel Flynn ATHENS, Dec 16 (Reuters) – Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis pledged on Tuesday to tackle corruption after 11 days
Greek youths make TV protest
Aljazeera.net, Qatar –
About 20 young protesters have briefly occupied a studio at Greek state television's offices as part of protests against the death of a 15-year-old boy who
Greek PM: Violence Has Hurt Economy
Voice of America –
By VOA News Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis says 11 days of protests over the police killing of a teenager have hurt the country's economy.
In Athens, the university of anarchy
International Herald Tribune, France – Dec 14, 2008
By Rachel Donadio ATHENS: Early Saturday morning inside the gates of Athens Polytechnic University, a dozen groggy young people in hooded sweatshirts
Athens rocked by 7th day of clashes
CNN International –
ATHENS, Greece (CNN) — Youths smashed windows and threw rocks at police in central Athens Friday, the seventh day of clashes that erupted after a police
Greek protesters invade TV studio and demand to be put on air
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom –
Protesters attacked the headquarters of Greece's riot police in Athens and interrupted a national television news bulletin on Tuesday as violence resumed
Greek protesters hang banners from Acropolis
The Associated Press –
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Protesters in Greece have hung two giant banners off the Acropolis, with slogans calling for mass demonstrations and 'resistance'
Greek protesters seize TV studio
BBC News, UK –
Protesters in Greece have interrupted a TV news bulletin to call for the continuation of mass protests over the recent killing of a teenager by police.
Greek youths break into state TV center, take over
The Associated Press –
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Protesters forced their way into Greece's state NET television news studio Tuesday and interrupted a news broadcast featuring the
Witnesses tell of Greek police 'brutality'
BBC News, UK – Dec 14, 2008
By Malcolm Brabant A British expatriate businessman living in Athens has told how a pre-bedtime stroll with his dog led to an introduction to Greek police
Sporadic violence erupts in Athens week after killing
Reuters – Dec 13, 2008
By Renee Maltezou and Silvia Aloisi ATHENS (Reuters) – Small bands of Greek rioters hurling firebombs attacked an environment ministry building,
Athens hit by new protest rallies
BBC News, UK – Dec 15, 2008
Hundreds of people are staging fresh protest rallies in Athens, after days of rioting sparked by the killing of a teenager by police in Greece.
Greek PM rejects election calls
BBC News, UK – Dec 12, 2008
Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis has rejected calls for an early general election after a week of violent unrest over a fatal police shooting.
Peaceful rallies honour Greek boy killed by police
International Herald Tribune, France – Dec 13, 2008
By Renee Maltezou and Silvia Aloisi Wearing white T-shirts and holding flowers, small groups of Greeks gathered in central Athens on Saturday to honour a
A week on, protesters still on Greece's streets
International Herald Tribune, France – Dec 13, 2008
AP ATHENS, Greece: Protesters are promising to remain on the streets of Greece, one week after the police killing of a 15-year-old boy sparked massive riots
Greek Opposition Leader Papandreou Blames Government for Riots
Voice of America – Dec 14, 2008
By Nathan Morley The main opposition leader in Greece blames the government for the violent street protests in Athens and other parts of the country,
After a day of quiet, riots resume in Athens
International Herald Tribune, France – Dec 15, 2008
AP ATHENS: Youths protested outside the main police headquarters of the capital Monday, pelting riot police officers with flour and other objects to protest
How police shooting of a teenage boy rallied the '€700 generation'
guardian.co.uk, UK – Dec 12, 2008
Thousands of protesters hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at police yesterday, as Greek police reportedly began to run out of teargas after a week of
Fresh Clashes Between Greek Youths and Riot Police
Voice of America – Dec 12, 2008
By VOA News Greek youths have hurled rocks and firebombs at riot police in central Athens, as unrest continues for a seventh day following the police
Greek riots signal troubled future for Europe
United Press International – Dec 11, 2008
By MARTIN SIEFF WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (UPI) — Cleanup teams started work on repairing an estimated $300 million worth of damage in Athens Thursday,
Greek PM vows to fight corruption after 11-day protest
Reuters – Dec 16, 2008
By Dina Kyriakidou and Daniel Flynn ATHENS (Reuters) – Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis pledged on Tuesday to fight corruption after 11 days of
Fresh clashes erupt in Athens
CNN – Dec 12, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (CNN) — Demonstrators and riot police clashed in central Athens Friday, the latest confrontation in a wave of unrest that has devastated the
Greek Riot Police Uses Tear Gas Against Protesters in Athens
Voice of America – Dec 11, 2008
By VOA News Protesters in central Athens late Thursday threw stones at Greek riot police who retaliated with tear gas. There were reports of looting as
Athens Police, Protesters Clash for 10th Day
Voice of America – Dec 15, 2008
By VOA News Riot police in Athens have used tear gas outside the city's main police station as protests over the police killing of a teenager entered a 10th
Greek protests move into second week
CNN – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (CNN) — Greece was bracing for more riots Monday as students angry over the police killing of a 15-year-old boy in Athens threatened to take
Fresh riots in Athens as protests in Greece enter eighth day
guardian.co.uk, UK – Dec 14, 2008
A youth assaults a police officer in Athens during a week of riots. Photograph: Bela Szandelszky/AP Violent clashes broke out in Athens last night on the
Greek protesters find stronghold in campus haven
The Associated Press – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Inside the gates of Athens' main university, bonfires rage and masked gangs stockpile petrol bombs, broken paving stones and marble

 


Times Online, UK – Dec 13, 2008
Seldom do Greek academics attain the heroic status that was bestowed last week on Christos Kittas, an eminent professor of pathology and rector of Athens
Violence in Athens following vigil
Aljazeera.net, Qatar – Dec 13, 2008
Greek rioters have attacked an environment ministry building, shops and banks in Athens in an eighth day of protests following the killing of a teenager by
Greeks riot for 7th day; anger at govt escalates
The Associated Press – Dec 12, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Greek youths hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails and heavily armed Athens police responded with stun grenades and tear gas Friday,
Greek violence reignites after vigils over boy's death
AFP – Dec 13, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Greek protesters unleashed a wave of violence on Saturday night, led by the firebombing of an Athens police station moments after silent
Greece calm after 8 days of riots by angry youths
The Associated Press – Dec 14, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Athens was calm Sunday after eight days of the worst riots Greece has seen in decades, sparked by the police killing of a teenager.
A week on, protesters still on Greece's streets
The Associated Press – Dec 13, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – A week after the police killing of a 15-year-old boy triggered riots across Greece, young protesters promised Saturday to remain on
Rioters in Greece attack police station, banks
The Associated Press – Dec 13, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Rioting youths in the Greek capital attacked a police station, stores and banks and fought running battles with police late Saturday,
Greek militants warn of new protests
AFP – Dec 14, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Greek militants warned of new protests Sunday after an attack on an Athens police station became the latest clash with authority over the
Greek president in heart op on day 10 of protests
AFP – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Greece's president was fitted with a pacemaker Monday on the 10th day of civil unrest by Athens protesters as a landswap scandal returned to
Greek protesters predict conflict end
United Press International – Dec 12, 2008
ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 12 (UPI) — The violent protests plaguing Greece this week after a student shooting death may be coming to an end, protesters said
Week of Greek rioting taps into wider discontent
The Associated Press – Dec 12, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Protesters took to the streets of Athens for the seventh consecutive day Friday, vowing to maintain pressure on the government with
Thousands descend on Athens police HQ
AFP – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Riot squads ringed Athens police headquarters Monday as Greek protesters targeted state institutions, while the right-wing government faced
New Athens battles over schoolboy death
AFP – Dec 12, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Greek police fought street battles Friday with youths who hurled petrol bombs and stones amid new demonstrations over the police killing of a
Greek protesters broaden demands to focus on jobs
The Associated Press – Dec 11, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Students pelted police stations with rocks and pledged to stay on the streets Thursday as protesters turned their rage over the police
Greece braces for further protests
AFP – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Athens police were out in force on Monday ahead of a rash of protests and court appearances relating to the police shooting of a teenager
Greek protesters rally outside police headquarters
The Associated Press – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Youths protested outside of Athens' main police headquarters on Monday, in the second week of violent protests over the shooting death
New wave of riots expected as 100000 face sack in Greece
Times Online, UK – Dec 14, 2008
Students at mass demonstrations have been handing out timetables scheduling another week of the civil unrest that has brought violence to Athens and other
Banks gas-bombed in Athens
AFP – Dec 13, 2008
ATHENS (AFP) – Five banks were attacked overnight in Athens, police said Saturday as youths prepared to assemble at the scene of a teen's killing by police
Greece Teeters Between Chaos and Calm
New York Times, United States – Dec 11, 2008
A protester threw a Molotov cocktail at Greek riot police outside the Parliament in Athens on Wednesday. By RACHEL DONADIO ATHENS – The area around the
Fresh clashes break out in Athens
Aljazeera.net, Qatar – Dec 12, 2008
Clashes have broken out between Greek youths and police on the sidelines of an anti-government protest in the capital Athens. A group of students threw
Acropolis wrapped as protests heat up
The Australian, Australia –
GREEK demonstrators have put up two banners around the base of the Acropolis – the country's best known monument – ahead of new protests over the police
Greek police run out of tear gas as rioting continues for a
Times Online, UK – Dec 12, 2008
Thousands of Greek protesters clashed with riot police yet again in Athens today, as police started to run out of tear gas after battling rioters day and
Greek youths briefly take over TV, radio
PRESS TV, Iran –
After days of violence, Greek protesters briefly occupied TV and radio stations and forced broadcasters to air anti-government messages.
Students battle cops at Athens police HQ
United Press International – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 15 (UPI) — Riot police hurled tear gas outside the Athens police department headquarters Monday as protesters took to streets for the
With no leader forged in crisis, anarchy rules
Hartford Courant, United States –
By Christine Spolar | Tribune correspondent ATHENS – It is a short stroll from the uneven pavement where a Greek teenager was killed by a police bullet more
As Athens burns
Ha'aretz, Israel – Dec 13, 2008
By Avirama Golan On Monday evening, exactly two days after a policeman shot 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos in the chest, killing him on the spot,
Greek opposition leader calls for change
United Press International –
ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 14 (UPI) — Greek opposition leader George Papandreou Sunday reiterated his call for Greece to change course, blaming the government
Economy hit by riots, says Greece's PM
Hürriyet, Turkey –
ISTANBUL – Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis warned yesterday that 10 days of protests over the police killing of a teenager had hit the country's
Greek youths interrupt TV news
News24, South Africa –
Athens – Greek youths interrupted a state television news programme on Tuesday in the latest of a wave of protests that followed a 15-year-old boy's death
Greek PM says high public debt restricts policies
Forbes, NY – Dec 16, 2008
By George Georgiopoulos ATHENS, Dec 16 (Reuters) – Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis said on Tuesday Greece's heavy debt load was restricting his

 

 


The Associated Press – Dec 16, 2008
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Authorities say masked youths have attacked the Greek riot police headquarters in Athens, causing damage but no injuries.
An 'ungovernable' democracy?
Toronto Star,  Canada – Dec 16, 2008
Protests such as this one in central Athens yesterday have continued across Greece since police in the capital shot dead a 15-year-old Dec. 6.
Riot squads ring police HQ
News24, South Africa – Dec 15, 2008
Athens – Riot squads ringed Athens police headquarters with a dozen buses on Monday as more than 1 000 youths rallied on day 10 of protests over a teen's
Greek youths plan new protests
The Press Association – Dec 15, 2008
Greek youths plan to protest outside Athens police headquarters after the first quiet day in over a week of protests and the worst rioting in decades.
Most Greeks upset with government's handling of riots, poll shows
Globe and Mail, Canada – Dec 15, 2008
ATHENS – More than a week of violence in Greece has taken its toll on the fragile conservative government, with opinion polls showing yesterday that many
Behind Greek drama of protests, a lack of confidence in the future
Chicago Tribune, United States – Dec 14, 2008
By Christine Spolar | Tribune correspondent ATHENS – The rebels are texting and Twittering with a message that has yet to be fully absorbed by the ruling
The Athenian street
Indian Express, India – Dec 14, 2008
Candlelit vigils to honour the death of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos have evolved into the most vociferous rioting Greece has seen since the advent
Greek government under fire
ITV.com, UK – Dec 14, 2008
A week of violence in Greece has taken its toll on the fragile conservative government, with opinion polls showing many think authorities mishandled the
Violence in Greece continues into second week
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom – Dec 14, 2008
Violence across Greece continued into its second week on Sunday as demonstrators firebombed banks and police stations in some of the worst riots yet.
A sanctuary for dissent in Greece?
Christian Science Monitor, MA – Dec 14, 2008
Greek law keeps police away from universities, but some fear the immunity clause meant to protect free speech is now being used to harbor bastions of
New teen death protests
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia – Dec 14, 2008
GREECE yesterday braced for a second week of protests over the death of a teenager by a police bullet. Demonstrators staged fresh violence after vigils were
Greek clashes to continue
Financial Times, UK – Dec 14, 2008
By Kerin Hope in Athens Protests were set to continue in central Athens on Sunday after eight days of riots following the killing by police of a 15-year-old
Greek government under fire over handling of riots
Reuters India, India – Dec 14, 2008
By Renee Maltezou and Silvia Aloisi ATHENS (Reuters) – A week of violence in Greece has taken its toll on the fragile conservative government, with opinion
Athens calm after night of violence
The Age, Australia – Dec 14, 2008
High-tech confrontation: Protesters aim a laser pointer at riot police during clashes on the weekend in Athens that followed vigils for a youth killed eight
Video: Riots 'turn Athens into a war zone' – 14 Dec 08
AlJazeeraEnglish – Dec 14, 2008
A week after a 15 year-old-boy was shot dead by police the streets of Athens, the capital of Greece, remain full of fury. A candle-lit vigil has ended with Show video
Greece rocked by more clashes over teenager's shooting
Sofia Echo, Bulgaria – Dec 14, 2008
Fresh riots were reported in Greece on Saturday December 13 2008 in protest at the killing by police of a 15-year-old boy, Alexandros Grigoropoulos,
Relative calm returns to Athens
Radio Netherlands, Netherlands – Dec 14, 2008
Relative calm has returned to Athens following fresh rioting on Saturday night. The protests against the government have so far lasted eight days.
Violent protests in Europe borne out of deeper frustrations
Dallas Morning News, TX – Dec 14, 2008
ATHENS – They gripped rocks and stones, looking ready for a fight. But the five young men – sons of a dentist, merchants, a state tax collector – stood in
Rioters in Athens attack police station, banks
Detroit Free Press, United States – Dec 14, 2008
AP • December 13, 2008 ATHENS, Greece- Dozens of youths on foot and on motorcycles have been seen attacking a police station in central Athens.
Violence Continues in Greece After Vigil Over Boy's Death
Deutsche Welle, Germany – Dec 14, 2008
Violence reignited in Athens for an eighth day, with protestors firebombing a police station just moments after a peaceful vigil held in honor of a teenage
Fresh unrest in Greece over shooting
RTE.ie, Ireland – Dec 13, 2008
There has been fresh unrest in Greece in protest at the killing by police of a 15-year-old boy eight days ago. Violence broke out in Athens last night
Athens experiences another night of riots
Deutsche Welle, Germany – Dec 13, 2008
The Greek capital has experienced another night of rioting. Youths vandalised businesses, banks and government buildings, and threw fire bombs at a police
In Athens, middle-class rioters are buying rocks. This chaos isn't
guardian.co.uk, UK – Dec 13, 2008
Helena Smith has reported from Greece for two decades, but had never seen anything like the riots that swept the country last week.
Greek youths firebomb police station
The Australian, Australia – Dec 13, 2008
HOODED youths firebombed a police station next to the Exarchia district where locals held a silent vigil for a teenager who was killed a week ago.
Young and angry
Sunday Herald, UK – Dec 13, 2008
By Nick Squires in Athens "IT'S OUR time to talk. The political parties have had their chance. We want the message to go around the whole world.
Rioters attack police station
The Australian, Australia – Dec 13, 2008
Article from: Australian AP DOZENS of youths have attacked a police station in Athens after a week of violent protests following the police killing of a
Police station targeted by Greek youths
RTE.ie, Ireland – Dec 13, 2008
Youths in Greece have firebombed a police station next to the Exarchia district, where locals held a silent vigil for a teenager who died exactly one week
Greek riots: Why violence and revolt have rocked the cradle of
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom – Dec 13, 2008
To millions of British holidaymakers it is a summer playground of sun, sea and ancient treasures, but a week of fierce rioting and violent street battles
Greek riots: Banks and cars burned by Greek mob
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom – Dec 13, 2008
Gangs of youths attacked banks across Athens on Saturday as the violence that has engulfed Greece looks set to enter a second week.
Peaceful rallies honour Greek boy killed by police
Swissinfo, Switzerland – Dec 13, 2008
By Renee Maltezou and Silvia Aloisi ATHENS (Reuters) – Small groups of Greeks held peaceful rallies in Athens on Saturday to honour a teenager whose killing

του Κώστα Πικραμένου ,

Συμπεράσματα … εντός και εκτός των τειχών!
Τώρα που όλα δείχνουν ότι η τραγική υπόθεση του 15χρονου Α. Γρηγορόπουλου παίρνει το δρόμο της Δικαιοσύνης και τα επεισόδια σε Αθήνα και περιφέρεια ανακτούν το παλιό γνώριμο σποραδικό τους χαρακτήρα οφείλουμε να προβούμε σε εκτιμήσεις και να εξαγάγουμε συμπεράσματα:


Εντός των τειχών:
Αποδείχτηκε για μία ακόμη φορά ότι η ΕΛ.ΑΣ Δε διαθέτει ούτε στρατηγική, ούτε τα αναγκαία μέσα σε εξοπλισμό, ούτε παρέχει τη κατάλληλη εκπαίδευση στα στελέχη της. Σε συνδυασμό με την έλλειψη πολιτικής βούλησης για μαζικές συλλήψεις είτε
ταραξιών είτε όσων προέβησαν σε πλιάτσικο καταστημάτων ένα είναι σίγουρο: Το κυνηγητό και ο πετροπόλεμος στους δρόμους του Λεκανοπεδίου θα συνεχιστεί και το αίσθημα ανασφάλειας των πολιτών αλλά και των τουριστών στην Ελλάδα θα εμπεδωθεί.

Κερδισμένοι & Χαμένοι:
Αυτοί που ευνοούνται από την υπάρχουσα κατάσταση είναι:
1) Τα κόμματα της αντιπολίτευσης και σίγουρα η Άκρα Δεξιά.
2) Οι εταιρείες security και οι πολυεθνικές που θα πωλήσουν τεθωρακισμένα οχήματα και νέα όπλα στην ΕΛ.ΑΣ.
3) Τα ΜΜΕ που θα έχουν άφθονο υλικό προκειμένου να σπάσει η μονοτονία του Βατοπεδίου και
4) οι τρομοκρατικές ομάδες που θα στρατολογήσουν νέα μέλη στο όνομα του Αλέξη.
Αυτοί που χάνουν από την υπάρχουσα κατάσταση είναι:
1) Η κυβέρνηση
2) Οι καμένοι και κατεστραμμένοι καταστηματάρχες
3) Η νέα γενιά που ελλείψει ανεξάρτητων συλλογικών οργάνων και σοβαρής κοινωνίας πολιτών κατευθύνεται στη «τυφλή βία» ως μέσο πολιτικής παρέμβασης
4) Η εικόνα της Ελλάδος στη διεθνή κοινότητα ως τριτοκοσμική χώρα μετά και το φιάσκο των πυρκαγιών του 2007
5) Το ηθικό των ΕΔ που βλέπουν την ανικανότητα διαχείρισης κρίσεως 12 χρόνια μετά τα Ίμια και 10 χρόνια μετά την υπόθεση Ocalan.

Εκτός των τειχών:
Οι πολιτικές και οικονομικές ελίτ της διεθνής κοινότητας είναι πεπεισμένες ότι η εγχώρια άρχουσα τάξη έχει χάσει «το παιχνίδι και τον έλεγχο». Συγκεκριμένα στα διεθνή ΜΜΕ αναπαράγεται ως επίσημη εξήγηση των τελευταίων επεισοδίων τα αλλεπάλληλα πολιτικο-οικονομικά σκάνδαλα, το ρευστό πολιτικό τοπίο και η αδυναμία διατήρησης της κοινωνικής συνοχής. Στο CNN μάλιστα δόθηκε η «συμβουλή» ξένοι επιχειρηματίες να αποφεύγουν την Αθήνα για συναντήσεις και εμπορικές συμφωνίες.

Κερδισμένοι & Χαμένοι:
Αυτοί που ευνοούνται από την υπάρχουσα κατάσταση είναι: 1) Οι ελίτ των κρατών με τα οποία η Ελλάς έχει ανοιχτά διπλωματικά και γεω-στρατηγικά μέτωπα 2) Πολιτικοί σχηματισμοί και ΜΚΟ (στη χώρα μας) που καταγγέλλουν την Ελλάδα σε διεθνείς οργανισμούς για παραβίαση ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων 3) Γειτονικά κράτη που θα «πουλήσουν» σταθερότητα και αξιοπιστία σε δυτικούς επενδυτές για προσέλκυση κεφαλαίων στις δικές τους χώρες εν αντιθέσει με την Ελλάδα.
Αυτοί που χάνουν από την υπάρχουσα κατάσταση είναι: 1) Η Κύπρος που στηρίζεται σε μία σοβαρή και σύγχρονη Ελλάδα στα διεθνή φόρα 2) Οι Έλληνες της Βόρειας Ηπείρου και της Διασποράς που θα κλιθούν από τη κοινή γνώμη των χωρών τους να «εξηγήσουν» τη κατάσταση και να «διασκεδάσουν εντυπώσεις»

Εκτίμηση:
Η πιθανότητα στρατιωτικού πραξικοπήματος θα πρέπει να βγει από το μυαλό ακόμα και των ελάχιστων νοσταλγών άλλων εποχών. Διότι ούτε οι εσωτερικές συνθήκες αλλά ούτε και οι διεθνείς συνθήκες απαιτούν παρόμοιες λύσεις. Η περίπτωση στρατιωτικών περιπολιών στην Αθήνα και τα άλλα αστικά κέντρα δεν πρέπει να αποκλειστεί. Ο Σαρκοζί (της Γαλλίας του Διαφωτισμού) κινητοποίησε μονάδες στρατού το 2005 και κήρυξε συγκεκριμένες περιοχές του Παρισιού σε «κατάσταση έκτατης ανάγκης» για συγκεκριμένο χρονικό διάστημα με τη συναίνεση της πλειοψηφίας του πολιτικού κόσμου και της κοινωνίας. Στην Ελλάδα βέβαια δε ξέρουμε καν τι είναι «κατάσταση εκτάκτου ανάγκης».
Νέα πολιτικά κόμματα είναι καταδικασμένα σε αποτυχία λόγω πολιτικο-οικονομικών δομών. Με δεδομένη τη στρατηγική της Τουρκίας σε Αιγαίο και Ανατολική Μεσόγειο (έρευνες ΤΡΑΟ) η μόνη λύση που προβάλλεται είναι 1)η άμεση προκήρυξη εκλογών (προς εκτόνωση της κοινής γνώμης) 2) η προσαγωγή στη δικαιοσύνη των πολιτικών που εμπλέκονται στα μεγάλα σκάνδαλα και 3) η συνεργασία των δύο μεγάλων κομμάτων με βάση το γερμανικό μοντέλο. Όλα τα άλλα σενάρια θα οδηγήσουν σε τραγικά αποτελέσματα απώλειας εθνικού χώρου (υφαλοκρηπίδας) που θα θυμίζουν '22 και '74.
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