Why should public-sector funds pay for private-sector risks? ...Middle East

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The Titan submersible that captivated the nation late last month likely imploded hours before it was reported missing. This means that the risky five-day search undertaken to rescue the five people onboard was, ultimately, unnecessary. With this information unknown when the search began, the United States and Canadian Coast Guards and Navy, as well as private ships, all worked tirelessly to find the submersible and rescue its passengers. The full cost of such an undertaking is unknown at this time. It may not in fact ever be publicly reported, even though the preponderance of such funds are public, paid for by taxpayers in both countries. This situation brings to light choices that

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