Agreed, but the point I am making is that even if a US contained bailout policy emerges, historically foreign nations have gone to war over such issues.
The vanquished when placed in the hands of the victors, frequently were not forgiven, but placed into human slavery, even torture for several generations consequential to a strict perception of justice by the conquering nation/s.
What appears reasonable to those with food, family, and shelter, simply foregoing some degree of luxury, is not perceived by those who might be losing food, family and shelter as an equitable sacrifice. A perception of injustice is difficult to erase from those not accustomed to forgiveness.