What's going on at the Falkland Islands?

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samurai_science
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P.H. Dexippus said:

flown-the-coop said:


A few hundred people claiming allegiance to the Brits so they can continue counting penguins and sipping tea with milk does not invalidate Argentinas claim that it should control islands off its coast.

HTH.

By that logic, every island in the Caribbean belongs to us

If that is what we want, then yes. Its about power
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flown-the-coop said:

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the people that live there don't want to be under Argentina's control. and i don't blame them, it would materially worsen their lives and economics.

Argentina of course always has believed Malvinas is still theirs.

Sort of how we are with Canada and Greenland, and similarly it's time to take what's ours from the European colonialist.

And you think their life gets worse moving from tea, crumpets and mushy peas to malbec, steak and cheesy bread? Really?

Do the NHS extend their excellent service all the way to the Falklands?


Argentinean food and women are enough to want to be invaded by them. Especially the women. Who in their right mind wants a british chick.
Can't decide if I want to be cute & cuddly, or go blow some sh*t up.
Decisions decisions.
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This is really informative video Falkland Islands:

“If you think you can do it better, go ahead. We will step aside.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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The Ex Officio Director said:

flown-the-coop said:

sts7049 said:

the people that live there don't want to be under Argentina's control. and i don't blame them, it would materially worsen their lives and economics.

Argentina of course always has believed Malvinas is still theirs.

Sort of how we are with Canada and Greenland, and similarly it's time to take what's ours from the European colonialist.

And you think their life gets worse moving from tea, crumpets and mushy peas to malbec, steak and cheesy bread? Really?

Do the NHS extend their excellent service all the way to the Falklands?


Argentinean food and women are enough to want to be invaded by them. Especially the women. Who in their right mind wants a british chick.


As someone referenced earlier… a dentist is the answer.
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eric76 said:

P.U.T.U said:

Been away from my phone this week and haven't had to chance to keep up with everything. From what I have read they found an oil deposit off of the islands and Milei wants US help. But the UK is hindering things (not sure how or why) and will not let Argentina go after the oil.

Seems there is a shift for the US to have a hand in as many O&G countries to put pressure on China. The UK is no longer an ally and hindering China from natural resources is a goal for Trump.

The Falkland Islands are not the property of Argentina.

Has it always been the UK's? Nope.

How did it become theirs?

**** changes.

I feel like its time for a change.
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Nuh uh!! International law is finders keepers, is it not?
BigRobSA
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flown-the-coop said:

Nuh uh!! International law is finders keepers, is it not?

CrackerJackAg
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flown-the-coop said:

Nuh uh!! International law is finders keepers, is it not?


International law!!!
The Shank Ag
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BigRobSA said:

flown-the-coop said:

Nuh uh!! International law is finders keepers, is it not?




England, what's that behind your back?
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Argentina should send a bunch of commandos onto the island on a midnight raid to set up a bunch of UK flags and painting St. George crosses on everything.

And then attack at dawn when the UK has the entire base deployed to remove it all.
sts7049
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20-30% on paper versus under 4% in the UK last year. hmm, i wonder which i'd choose?

milei has done some good things, but the economy is still not in good shape and for the majority of people daily life is a real struggle. argentines are used to that challenge but it's delusional to think falklands residents would actively choose this over what the UK provides them.

if argentina wants to take it by force (with what army lol) then they can go for it, sure
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Milei to Starmer: I drink your milkshake. I drink it up.

Just start drilling wells and infrastructure and make them stop you.

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sts7049 said:

20-30% on paper versus under 4% in the UK last year. hmm, i wonder which i'd choose?

milei has done some good things, but the economy is still not in good shape and for the majority of people daily life is a real struggle. argentines are used to that challenge but it's delusional to think falklands residents would actively choose this over what the UK provides them.

if argentina wants to take it by force (with what army lol) then they can go for it, sure

It's not up to those inhabitants, it's up to the leaders and people of Argentina. And they should take it if they want it.

If the British "occupiers" want a vote, they should have maintained their navy.
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Odd timing but I think this transit was planned quite a ways back.
sts7049
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there is nothing new in that tweet, really. argentine presidents have always claimed Malvinas as theirs and used it to rally support in the country. i don't know of any argentine who doesn't side with this view, so milei and villaruel's "stronger than ever" claims are just grandstanding.

i think i saw the US came out and stated neutrality on the topic, so nothing more we add to it. has to be resolved between the two countries
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This would be part of the Donroe Doctrine I would think. Which does tie nicely with Iran as we start to police ghost fleets of bad actors.

More Trump fixing things.
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sts7049 said:

there is nothing new in that tweet, really. argentine presidents have always claimed Malvinas as theirs and used it to rally support in the country. i don't know of any argentine who doesn't side with this view, so milei and villaruel's "stronger than ever" claims are just grandstanding.

i think i saw the US came out and stated neutrality on the topic, so nothing more we add to it. has to be resolved between the two countries

Brits have about less than zero strategic reasons to retain possession of these islands. Them holding on is nothing more than typical Brit arrogance.

The Falklands represent their last "victory" in battle and they clutch it tighter than the sticky wicket in their knickers.
 
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