Gibberish
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We don't need Iran's help. The truth is that BP has had the right answer all along. What they were searching for is the cheapest way to do it. Then they go to the next cheapest method when that one fails. Then the next cheapest method. The EPA and a few other agencies already told BP that the dispersant they wanted to use, Corexit, ranked 12th out of 18 in overall terms of effectiveness and safety. Bet you every dollar in my wallet it ranked 1st in cost.
The irony is that while they're taking the cheap routes, the leak is eating up more money than they would have saved. I bet they know this now and are sincerely trying to stop the spill. Otherwise this offshore accident is a poison pill for the corporation.
No, anything they suggest should be disregarded, they are an enemy of the United States. They have zero intrest in helping us.
I changed my mind, we should just ask them what they will do and then steal their idea (assuming it's practical).
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