Rhetoric remains elevated in the Greek crisis ahead of yet another Eurogroup meeting tomorrow. However, a proposal to cut military spending could be the key: this would satisfy the EU’s demands for a higher primary surplus while leaving the spending on pensions untouched, thus not crossing Greece’s red lines. Greece is ranked 9th in the Global Militarization Index so there certainly is fat too cut off over there.
However, two players in this crisis could raise objections.
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