You are giving them too little credit. Isn't that what a rational game
theorist would do - play "good cop, bad cop"?
-raghu.





On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 7:55 PM, Charlie <[email protected]> wrote:

>  From the Guardian:
>
> There was mounting disquiet at the weekend that [finance minister Yanis
> Varoufakis] Varoufakis had gone too far by saying the new government was
> willing to implement 70% of the hated memorandum outlining Greece’s
> bailout accords. Firing a warning shot over the government’s bows, the
> energy minister Panagiotis Lafazanis, who represents Syriza’s radical
> wing, said there could be no solution if foreign lenders insisted on
> Athens adopting the “sinful memorandum”.
>
> “If our so-called partners insist, in any way, on extending the existing
> programme, that is to say the sinful memorandum because that is what
> they mean by the programme, there can be no agreement,” he told the
> state news agency ANA-MPA on Sunday. “Then the so-called partners – and
> let’s say it as it is, Germany – will have made a conscious choice of
> [going for] a rift,” added the former communist who heads Syriza’s left
> platform. It was imperative, Lafazanis warned, that the “radical
> orientation of the government programme”, backed by voters when the
> anti-austerity Syriza was catapulted into office, was upheld.
>
>
> http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/15/syriza-eurozone-brussels-alexis-tsipras-greece-anti-austerity
>
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