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"The continued operation of the detention facility weakens our national security by draining resources, damaging our relationships with key allies and partners, and emboldening violent extremists," Wolosky said.
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In January the Foreign Affairs Committee warned that "a steady erosion" of its influence within the BBC could starve it of resources, damaging Britain's interests in foreign lands.Cheap at the priceThat would be a mistake.
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This is on top of the money that responsible parties will pay in so-called natural resources damages (immediate impacts like soiled beaches and wetlands), as well as the $20 billion that BP has set aside to compensate individuals and businesses.
After months of threatening imminent action, New Jersey officials say they will soon begin broadly enforcing a law that requires polluters to pay the total costs of restoring water sources and other natural resources damaged by contaminants, not just clean up the mess left behind.
She identified that as the largest such penalty "in the history of environmental law". The rest includes $7.1 billion in payments of natural resources damages claims under the Oil Pollution Act, and $5.9 billion on economic damages claims payable to the five Gulf of Mexico states and to local governments.
Jacqueline Savitz, vice-president for Oceana in the US, said: "If the court approves this proposal, BP will be getting off easy and 'we the people' will not be fully compensated for the natural resource damages that we suffered, and the law requires that the public is made whole for those damages.
"If the court approves this proposal, BP will be getting off easy and 'we the people' will not be fully compensated for the natural resource damages that we suffered, and the law requires that the public is made whole for those damages," said Jacqueline Savitz, vice president of the environmental group Oceana, in a statement.
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