World Tribune.com
By Sol W. Sanders
There is a terrible poignancy to the current Greek crisis.
Its essence does not revolve around Greece’s role in the European Union or the Eurozone, per se. After all, before the fall, Greece contributed only 1.8 percent of the gross national product of the world’s largest trading bloc. Nor, indeed, as time goes on, is its Euro crisis likely to be unique: several other southern European economies appear moving into its tailwind.
What does make Greece special just now is it once again has become the focal point for an enormous decision in Western civilization.
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