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Only a matter of time before the Euro fails as a unified currency for Europe. Not all countries have the same resources and wealth and social living conditions is why the Euro is in trouble. And the predicable reasons why are beginning to show. With so much disparity among nations wealth this currency is not sustainable.
The Euro is a US invention to make US trading in debt more manageable but in so doing it has dragged all of Europe into a state of economic debt they can not sustain. The US will try to sustain the debt but that only compounds the problems for Europe. The Brits were smart not to get involved in the Euro and had more foresight than the Corporate American business was disclosing to all the nations of Europe.
Now Europe is at a cross roads of remaining under the control of corporate American debt or have their own independence and government. The downfall to the collapse of the Euro is the US has so many trillions of dollars of debt hidden in Europe that it will be exposed and crucial to our financial economy.
The euro was not a United States invention nor is Europe under the control of corporate American debt. It is very easy to find the facts - click on Euro-Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia.
Believe me, we the German people never wanted the Euro, but the didn`t dare to ask us.
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