the Brits very nearly lost the Falklands. If the Argies had set their fuses correctly the Brits would have lost more ships.
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Look, I just don't anymore, okay?
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In Argentina no one thinks of a war because we have almost no army, the military is extremely unpopular not only because of the war they made us lose, but because of all the people they murdered and the economic mess they left, in fact, all the leaders of the military coup, and many low ranked members, are in jail for human right abuses, something that did not happen in other countries that also had military dictatorships, like Spain or Chile.
The way we found of stopping the military from becoming a threat to democracy was to leave it with no money at all, that bad thing about that is that we could not beat Perú in a war nowadays to mention some country, they would steam roll us.
We don't care about the falklands referendum because the Islands have an extremly small population, around 3000 if you don't count the military base, and they are heavily subsided by the british goverment in ordr for them to stay there, they are a flag planted on the south atlantic in order to be able to exploit the surrounding waters in the same way the british have done with the northern sea oil in case you find something.I need a foot massage
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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove View PostGee, the international community ignored the referendums in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, why should this one count? Oh wait, I forgot, this one is being run by white people for white people.
PS: I'm pretty sure that the "international community" does not care about this referendum or the Falklands.If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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Originally posted by Tupac Shakur View PostThis is a great plan, and Israel should follow Britain's lead by suggesting that the Jewish settlements in the West Bank hold a sovereignty referendum of their own. Certainly everyone in this thread will respect their democratically expressed wishes!I need a foot massage
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Originally posted by Barnabas View PostThat is what they did in Ireland. If joining ireland becomes by far the most popular opinion in northern ireland, but one of the 6 counties still prefers to be a part of the UK, you can be sure they will keep that one instead of allowing a unified Ireland.
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Originally posted by Tupac Shakur View PostThis is a great plan, and Israel should follow Britain's lead by suggesting that the Jewish settlements in the West Bank hold a sovereignty referendum of their own. Certainly everyone in this thread will respect their democratically expressed wishes!
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The falklanders who have XIX century ancestors in the islands are 1800 people, I don't think such a small population had a right of self determination. And they are slightly over half of the population, they could become a minority.
And they arrived after an argentine governor and the small argentine population was expulsed, they are not natives.
I am not saying they don't have a right to be there, and that their property should not be respected. For Argentina their are potentially argentines since they are people born in what Argentina sees as argentine territory, so they could ask for argentine IDs, use our hospitals for free and go to college here, it was quite common before the war.I need a foot massage
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostI think it already is decided. Brits own the Falklands.
the people there clearly want to remain british. the argentinians tried to take islands by force and lost. it's about time the argentinian politicians shut up about it.Last edited by C0ckney; June 13, 2012, 19:55."The Christian way has not been tried and found wanting, it has been found to be hard and left untried" - GK Chesterton.
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