mr. papandreou, thank you >>> mr. papandreou, thank you for joining me. >> thank you very much, fareed. >> let me ask you right at the outset, how do you think things are going to resolve themselves in europe? there are really two views. one is that at the end of the day, the europeans will do whatever it take, and that means using whatever mechanisms are necessary, the stability fund, the european central bank, euro bonds, to calm the markets and to allow this process to move forward. and the other is that you -- you will need some kind of deep, sharp crisis that you will need something more dramatic that is going to happen. how do you -- where do you think things are going to go? >> well, i think we're at a crossroads, fareed. and it is really the decision, the political will that is necessary to decide on whether we will move forward to a deeper union and, therefore, not only protect the euro zone but protect, i would say, everything we have accomplished in europe which is peace and greater prosperity, very differen