Tsipras Greek PM is
no doubt a Hercules of Greek policy. In 2015 he gathered all World policy lights
upon him by simply defending the impossible. A life of continuous borrowing and a reckless
nation living of poor productivity. He easily won two election in his country, he had dared to challenge for EU
Commissioner before and in a few words he continues to rule even today by defeating.
Distinguished
European politicians like Mrs Merkel and
Mr Hollande they were simply political "sitting ducks" for Alexis Tsipras who had been used
in 2015 to sit around a table facing all possible opponents in the same time or disagrees
successfully with rest 17 European PMs as a new "Leonidas". In the end all the rest believed they had
won by accepting happily and fatally Mr. Tsipras in power, having surprisingly in the same time all good
words for him. All they were serving Alexis Tsipras' plan without knowing it.
All the above were known
until few days ago when Harvard University, a high appreciated "hub" of
knowledge characterized Mr Tsipras as one of the worst negotiator for 2015. It
is amazing how such a famous entity reached such a wrong result. It is surprising
also such a lack of analysis and reality of political perception for Harvard university which is
considered as one of the best regarding politics.
Mr Alexis Tsipras was
not one of the worst negotiators for 2015 but simply the best in the World. He
managed to bargain a whole nation for a whole year, to negotiate for a helpless economy and country, relatively of little power,
making in the end all World leaders talking for him. He started an endless negotiation
that is still going on nowadays winning each day by his defeat. He had all nations' leaders
going back and forward to their capitals whenever he wanted and won in the end
his political survival by making the others to think that they had won. In the
end everyone wanted a political autograph, a picture with him.
Tsipras
was the best
negotiator for 2015 because he did not only humiliated world leaders
without
having even a single hidden ace, playing for months without even a
single true
ally all over the World, but due to his total
success in his objectives competition. Alexis Tsipras has managed to
retain
his power, he has managed to sign a deal with his lenders, he has
managed to
keep alive in his supporters his dream for Europe's disintegration, he
has managed to continue working hard for
dragging out Greece from euro and Europe at least and he has managed to
have everyone
abroad to support him regarding him as irreplaceable without a good
reason for this. In the same time he received a "democratic"
approval of his negotiations by winning elections again, exterminating
his local opponents and keep presenting lenders as the "bad guys" in
Greeks eyes. What else should have done
so as to be declared as the best negotiator in the World? Who else could
have done this?
What Harvard
University misses logically as it ignores Greek reality throughout recent history is
that Mr Tsipras executed his negotiations regardless Greece's interest. Harvard
university obviously presumes that any democratic Prime Minister including Mr Tsipras
in the World negotiates for his nation interest and is judged on this basis.
But Mr Tsipras represents simply a minor percentage of half the voters who went
for voting in last elections mainly concerning for their strict personal interests.
As long as they have the power and the approval to keep their deposits of
billions euro in the European banks and not only intact they can pretend that they care
for Greece without any loss. They can survive as west world citizens and politicians.
On this basis Mr Tsipras
made one of the best negotiations in the history showing that when you are
determined to abuse ideas and speak in the same language with your opponents
everything is possible. Even to be a "bad negotiator" for Harvard
University and a political hero for your country, for all the World.
His invitation and forthcoming
presence in
a few days at Davos where world economic minds are shaping the future just proves all the above.
Mr Tsipras is shaping the World without having
told his last word yet and prevails Harvard
University in knowledge. What worse to anticipate in 2016?