By Ian
Wishart Nikos Chrysoloras
Bloomberg
First
overwhelmed by debt and now overwhelmed by refugees, Greece offers a tempting
target for European leaders left to handle the fallout.
With wounds
only just healing after the euro area agreed to throw Greece another financial
lifeline, the country’s inability to process tens of thousands of refugees
turning up at its doorstep threatens to reopen them all over again. Local Greek
authorities are inundated by some 3,000 arrivals a day, most of whom are
allowed to head north through the Balkans toward Germany and Scandinavia,
sewing political tensions as they go.