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Why Did The U.S. Refuse International Help On The Gulf Oil Spill?

First of ALL. I am an American living and working in Belgium and I Cant understand how the US wont let the experts in dredging and the Experts in abatement not help. THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS. Golly, this is Not just a US PROBLEM, This is a marine ecosystem problem and all systems on Earth are linked through various counterparts of the environment. we should have an overrule clause or Environmental catastrophy clause that states cabable able willing participants to help aid and support the need of the US people and the world CAN work to solve the problem. Read about this and let me know what you think????????????????http://beforeitsnews.com/news/75/195/Why_Did_The_U.S._Refuse_International_Help_on_The_Gulf_Oil_Spill.html

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Crumpet said…
It is so odd that anyone would want to help the U.S. We should take help from whereever we can get it. Most countries only want our money when something happens and never offers to help in our disasters. Crumpet

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