After Iceland Greece. Which country will follow?

5 may 2010. After the financial crisis in Iceland due to the Icesave affair, Greece ís now in big financial trouble.
There are those that say let them solve their own problems, because they feel that Greece has cheated on the EU and others that say we should help them because if we don’t the same might happen to us. There are already rumours that the next country could be Portugal, or even Spain.
The main problem is that this could be only the beginning. Since 1971 when Richard Nixon took the US dollar out of the Bretton Woods Agreement we don’t have money anymore in the way we used to. So some people and countries think they can behave irresponsible and spend as much as they can without being able to pay the debts that they create.
What do you feel we should do?
Is it wise what Germany is doing now, pulling the strings with Greece and let others believe that the IMF and the ECB are doing the work?

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