Yes, rov, it is them I was particularly thinking of when I mentioned the donor nations.
Only politicians could think it fair and reasonable for the taxpayers of other nations to solve sovereign debt crises such as that currently affecting Greece – a crisis which they, the politicians, have been largely responsible for creating.
I have friends in Greece whom I have been visiting quite frequently for many years. Virtually nobody in Greece wanted the Euro to replace the Drachma. Most people in the tourist industry (upon which Greece relies heavily) could see that being unable to control, in particular, exchange rates, would cause problems. Their concerns were dismissed. Prices in Greece rocketed enormously following the introduction of the Euro and this hit their tourism quite hard. The current strength of the Euro perpetuates this problem and although Greece has (and has always had) problems with tax collection and public spending they were able to deal with these when they had the Drachma.
They are just a fed up with their plight as the German public must be for having to provide rescue funds. The problem needs proper political resolution urgently. It is not forthcoming and is unlikely to be so.