Trump proclama il 9 febbraio la giornata del Golfo d'America
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epa02222865 US Coast Guard Petty Officer Everett Hill views an oil tanker at the site of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil well spill site in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, USA 25 June 2010, during a US Coast Guard overflight. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began over two months ago, is the largest in US history and continues to threaten wildlife, the ecosystem and the economy of the Gulf Coast as BP and government officials attempt to stop the flow and remove what has already been released. EPA/ERIK S. LESSER
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NEW YORK, 09 FEB - Donald Trump proclama il 9 febbraio come il giorno del Golfo d'America. Il presidente ha firmato la proclamazione a bordo dell'Air Force One, mentre il pilota lo interrompeva e faceva osservare ai passeggeri che stavano sorvolando il Golfo del Messico, rinominato il 20 gennaio il Golfo d'America.
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