Hmmm...

I will surprise even myself by saying this: but I think BP has acted rather cool in all of this.

1. About the extra-safe-thingy-that-might-have-prevented it. The US is basically a mercantile being. Blame yourself. Norway has regulations to prevent this to an added cost for the company. The US has not, why spend PROFIT money on making sure accidents like this wont happen?

I mean, what logical reason could it EVER be to spend some extra cash to prevent a catastrophe like this, when you can earn more money if you don't. *think about this next time you flame Comnadia (I take pride of having invented the newspeak Comnadia, Communist-Skandinavia).


2. BP has not gone with the American hype. They have worked with statistics, they have been as clear about what is happening as they could. They have not been all over the media trying to cover up. This operation that seem to have worked, they themselves were clear on being a long shot.


This should however teach the US a valuable lesson. If you want oil, do it the old fashioned way, bomb some country. Preferably one with territorial waters that wont hurt your wildlife.