Saturday, 2 January 2016

Have Spain’s Elections Killed the Euro?

https://www.thetrumpet.com/article/13423.2.0.0/economy/euro/have-spains-elections-killed-the-euro













Either way, these two forces will take Europe further down the road to total collapse in 2016. It may get bad, very bad, for the union, before it gets better.
“Watch closely,” wrote Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry back in 2011. “Germany will use this crisis to FORCE Europe to unite more tightly. In the process, some eurozone countries will be forced out of the union. When that happens, the pundits will say European unification is dead, that the European Union has failed. DON’T LISTEN TO THEM!”
The transformation of the 19-member eurozone into the 10-nation superstate that theTrumpet has forecast for decades will require a lot of pressure. It may be a messy process. Nations will not give up their sovereignty unless they’re forced to. Things may have to get pretty desperate. As Mr. Flurry wrote, the EU may even look dead. The political turmoil in southern Europe is helping to build the crisis necessary to force European unity.
We saw this in Greece in 2015. Will it spread even further in 2016?

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