DM Kammenos to Times: ‘We cannot keep Isis out if EU keeps bullying us’!

Kammenos, the leader of the small rightist junior coalition party, warned that if Greece is forced to exit the euro area, “waves of migrants”, including radicals, will spill over from Turkey and head for Europe

Outspoken Greek DM Panos Kammenos launched his latest political “rocket” at Europe on Tuesday by warning that if creditors continue their “bullying” then Greece may not being able to control its borders and “keep Jihadis” out of the continent.

His stunning statement was published in an article by the Times, entitled “We cannot keep Isis out if EU keeps bullying us, says Greece,” in which Kammenos bemoaned what he called “consistent attempts” by eurozone creditors to destabilize the recession-plagued and debt-laden country.

“This flagrant meddling in (Greece’s) domestic affairs isn’t just unheard of, as judged by European standards, it’s unethical and it’s dangerous.”

He even went so far as to refer to “bullying” by Berlin and Brussels – a neologism, as far as Greek society is concerned, which erupted onto the national limelight via several high-profile instances over the recent period attributed to aggressive behavior by teens and young adults against peers.

Kammenos, the leader of the small rightist junior coalition party, called the Independent Greeks (AN.EL), warned that if Greece is forced to exit the euro area, “waves of migrants”, including radicals, will spill over from Turkey and head for the heart of Europe.