USA's silence - Gulf of mexico

kanmano
By kanmano

If it was some other country, the USA would have been at its throat:

Based on recently revised estimates, BP's ruptured oil well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico continues to leak.

Despite apparent efforts to restrict journalists from accessing affected areas, stories, video and photographs continue to emerge.

The environmental damage is occurring in four ecosystems – the offshore waters, inshore coastal waters, the seabed, and shoreline wetlands and beaches.

Let us hope this will be resolved soon.

By kanmano• 26 Jun 2010 09:04
kanmano

Our literate population is more than your country’s total population. Moreover we are not looting our breads from others.

By kanmano• 26 Jun 2010 09:00
kanmano

general_disarray- Calm down...

Journalists covering the Gulf of Mexico oil spill have been yelled at, kicked off public beaches and islands and threatened with arrest in the nearly three weeks since the government promised improved media access.

http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/05/limits_on_access_to_oiled_wate.html

By KHATTAK• 26 Jun 2010 08:29
KHATTAK

OOooOOoopssss.....

By general_disarray• 26 Jun 2010 08:07
general_disarray

bashing the US for no reason whatsoever. You're head is buried in the burning hot sand or you haven't stopped beating your housemaid long enough if you haven't seen almost nonstop coverage of this oil spill. There hasn't been any restrictions at all to access the sights affected by the oil spill. I've been watching journalists on Al Jazeera, BBC News and CNN do stories about it for weeks now.

....and to the other fool who says India will be the next "big empire" ....that's a horrific joke if I ever heard one. they can't even handle simple call center jobs for western companies. no one wants to deal with a billion uneducated farmers.

By VANMOST• 26 Jun 2010 03:25
VANMOST

Why they are silent because BP and its partners offered 20 billions dollars to cover the losses.... So I think 20 billions are enough to remain silent...

By shizalicious• 26 Jun 2010 02:03
shizalicious

Gulf Oil Spill: As of May 6, the United Nations and fourteen countries offered

their assistance, but the U.S. government refused the offer, with a

State Department email to reporters stating "there is no need right now

that the U.S. cannot meet."

By anonymous• 26 Jun 2010 00:09
anonymous

that will call a legal process.

By Harry99• 26 Jun 2010 00:03
Harry99

Obama and specially the locals have been shouting about this since it started.

In many ways, Obama has been overly vocal in blaming BP.

BP will have to cough up the money for all the damage and more - rightly so.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:54
anonymous

As I said somewhere - We are leaking out of our borders due to excessive breeding.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:52
anonymous

immigration is far better than to be the part of invading team.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:50
anonymous

LP - I dont think we take over anything silently. Breeding is he national passtime and we excel at it. the population has exceeded all limits and now we are spilling over our borders.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:49
anonymous

Immigration is quite different from the leakage. Whining is a natural instinct.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:18
anonymous

But the Indians are everywhere, FU. Even in Qatar. Maybe they take over silently?

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:07
anonymous

Iworked for TATA for three Years. Great people but poor business sense. They prefer to incur losses in order to keep their people happy. Pure stupidity. That's surely not the sign of a would be empire.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:06
anonymous

If Iran had leaked so much oil;US would have attacked it by now. Offcourse with the help of Israel, Saudi and Egypt.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:05
anonymous

Okay, FU. TATA will be the next empire then.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:02
anonymous

No way...we have not attacked anyone in last 10,000 Years. Atleast 4 others have attacked and enslaved us. We are peaceful people!

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 23:01
anonymous

India will be the next empire.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 22:59
anonymous

Just like England;there will be a day when the sun will never set on the Empire of US.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 22:58
anonymous

FU, don't worry. All empires sooner or later crumble.

By nomerci• 25 Jun 2010 22:57
nomerci

FU, you seem to have a rather low opinion of "the rest" of the world.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 22:53
anonymous

US is free to do anything. It's the big daddy. Rest all are rats or chickenfeed.

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 22:41
anonymous

McChrystal is free to serve in gulf of maxico.

By Alumnar• 25 Jun 2010 22:27
Alumnar

Since when is the USA keeping silent about this? It's all over CNN, Sky News and other main news networks!

By anonymous• 25 Jun 2010 22:27
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Almost 20 years after the spill, a team of scientists at the University of North Carolina found that the effects are lasting far longer than expected. The team estimates some shoreline Arctic habitats may take up to 30 years to recover.

(Wikipedia on the Exxon Valdez incident)

By britexpat• 25 Jun 2010 22:23
britexpat

The eco system will have been damaged, but as with the Exxon Valdez tragedy, BP will have to foot the bill for the cleanup and "rehabilitation"..

It will take time, but hopefully as with Alaska the eco system will recover

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