Paul Keating blames Mitterrand, Clinton, Greenspan and NATO expansion for Eurozone flaws and global tensions
Paul Keating blames Mitterrand, Clinton, Greenspan and NATO expansion for Eurozone flaws and global tensions The passage consists of political commentary and retrospective blame without new factual evidence, specific transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures but only in a vague, opinion‑based context, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Keating attributes the Eurozone's structural problems to French President Mitterrand and a lack of political/fiscal union.; He criticizes 1990s NATO expansion to Russia's border as reckless.; Keating suggests the US helped create Vladimir Putin by marginalising Russian liberals.
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Paul Keating blames Mitterrand, Clinton, Greenspan and NATO expansion for Eurozone flaws and global tensions The passage consists of political commentary and retrospective blame without new factual evidence, specific transactions, dates, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile figures but only in a vague, opinion‑based context, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Keating attributes the Eurozone's structural problems to French President Mitterrand and a lack of political/fiscal union.; He criticizes 1990s NATO expansion to Russia's border as reckless.; Keating suggests the US helped create Vladimir Putin by marginalising Russian liberals.
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