January 27, 2012

Can the Germans Stop Being German?

Jeremy Warner, Daily Telegraph

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For all Angela Merkel's tough talk, she will eventually be forced to accept the inevitable on the euro crisis.

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TAGGED: Germany, Angela Merkel, Eurozone

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