Imagine that Exxon Mobil had spent weeks dumping 30,000 barrels of oil a day (the newest estimate, double the previous one: seven Exxon Valdez spills so far and counting) on the British shoreline, with no end yet in sight. This does not do justice to the gravity of the emergency in the US, by the way, since the coastline in question is especially sensitive both in environmental and in economic terms.
Imagine that the company had dithered, dissembled and obfuscated from the outset. Imagine its chief executive had said the environmental impact would be small, and that he and his company - they are American, they know what they are doing - would take care of it. Might there be just a little anti-Exxon, and anti-American, feeling? Well, the idea is unthinkable.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/06/britains-whining-over-the-gulf/58177/
