huge thank you to greek search and rescue teams for the rescue efforts in earthquake-stricken ares

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  1. This is such a terrible time to be anything else but sympathetic to the people suffering. As a father my self, seeing the pain in people’s faces while looking for their children in the debris, is devastating.

    Just… When in a couple of months or so, your politicians will beg for your vote, remind them that there are huge business opportunities ready to take in this part of the world, opportunities that can bring prosperity to both our peoples. The past is the past and we cannot change it. And we should not forget it, but it should serve as a guide what to avoid, not what to repeat.

    My deepest condolences for your loss. I am not much of a beleiver, but if there is a God out there, may He rest their souls

    Stay strong, stay safe. Greetings from Athens, Greece.

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