German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her ministers are battling a public opinion increasingly hostile to any aid for Greece. "Talking won't solve Greece's problems," reads the tabloid Bild the day after the extraordinary eurozone summit. "The experts fear a lame compromise," writes the daily Welt .
But Merkel's task is being complicated primarily by division in the government and the 'Grosse Koalition' (the grand coalition of Conservatives and Social Democrats). In the front line is Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble. It…