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The Germans pressed the confiscation because they needed to send a message about the dangers of defaulting, but without actually hurting a major European country. They couldn’t do this to Spain or Greece or Hungary because those countries would refuse to cooperate, and the Germans couldn’t afford a threat to the free-trade zone.
Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe
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