The Greeks have lived high on German loans and cannot repay. Whilst you cannot draw blood from a stone I find it galling the Greek government thinks it can just carry on spending what it does not have.
It's delaying the inevitble, they are bankrupt, broke, poor, skint. Thats it. They should be ejected from the Eurozone and as for the debt, if they cannot repay, they cannot repay. Why lend something, when it is (and it was) pretty clear getting it back wouldn't be straight forward. The lack of fiscal prudence on the Eurofiles part is staggering.
The spineless Eurofiles in Brussels will cave in to the Greeks uncompromising demands and yet still allow them to be in the EU. Just boot them out and face the fact that letting them in wasn't the smartest idea and write off the money.
To me, this is a salutory tale. You cannot make a poor country keep up with a rich one in terms of public spending. When you do, this is what you get. This concept of world intergration is a bad one. When countries are fiscally and/or culturally incompatible this is what happens.
Greece should be treated like a Bankrupt person. The creditor ain't getting their money back, it's obvious, so why delay the inevitable bankruptcy. The punishment in this case ejection from the EU and Eurozone.
An analogy. I have this mate, works in oil and gas off shore, is on a £1000/day rate plus allowances etc for working on boats etc/danger this and that. I kid you not, the guy can make after tax around £150k/yr, me less than half that - he's a money making machine.
He is much weathier than me. But because he is my mate, he wants me to socialize with him and do what he does. Rather than freeload off him, or borrow money from him to go to do expensive things, I say sorry pal, I will give this a miss, its too expensive for me. If I borrowed money for the things he does, so I have what he has, I couldn't repay him so why would I borrow from him and him lend to me. Had I borrowed from him, I wouldn't be able to repay and what I could repay would detract from what I ought to be paying for, my own expenses. He's still my mate, but I wouldn't take a penny off him.
This is how I see the Greek situation.