Jakboi
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Well came across this on the news wires. Now tell you the truth thats a piece of history that is new to me...meaning the whole Falklands controversy. I have seen it mentioned around here several but really dont know the history of it.
Came across this today and was wondering what you UK people think of this claim?
I have to read more about the Falklands war and all...but after seeing the map of where they are, its seems to me they belong to Argentina. Its a double standard here...possibly.
I know the unpopluar Iraq war and all, and have heard several people here talk about how the US should get out of the Middle East or whatever.
But you have a set of islands off Argentina, they obviouusly you had invaded or taken during your colonization...
Do you find justfied for Agentinians to tell you to get out? If so why are people in UK more focused on US and UK getting out of Iraq then the british getting out of the Falklands...seems strange, kinda like a double standard. Its obviously belongs to Argentina.
Oh wait...I got it. UK must have some interest in keeping the islands for its own purpose or addvantage, maybe its money...kinda like the US has in Iraq..mmm.
Came across this today and was wondering what you UK people think of this claim?
I have to read more about the Falklands war and all...but after seeing the map of where they are, its seems to me they belong to Argentina. Its a double standard here...possibly.
I know the unpopluar Iraq war and all, and have heard several people here talk about how the US should get out of the Middle East or whatever.
But you have a set of islands off Argentina, they obviouusly you had invaded or taken during your colonization...
Do you find justfied for Agentinians to tell you to get out? If so why are people in UK more focused on US and UK getting out of Iraq then the british getting out of the Falklands...seems strange, kinda like a double standard. Its obviously belongs to Argentina.
Oh wait...I got it. UK must have some interest in keeping the islands for its own purpose or addvantage, maybe its money...kinda like the US has in Iraq..mmm.
United Press International - Thursday, January 25, 2007
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2007 1:32:55 AM EST
BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- On the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Falklands War, Argentina is once again asserting its claim to the Falkland Islands.
Argentina last week claimed the British stole the islands in 1833, the Washington Post reported.
Argentine President Nestor Kirchner -- who grew up on the Falklands -- has taken pains every so often to draw the world's attention to Argentina's claim, and has asked the United Nations to intervene in the claim for the islands that Argentines call the Malvinas.
"The recuperation of the Malvinas must be a national objective, and through peaceful dialogue, we must recover them," said Kirchner at a rally last year.
Argentina's former dictatorship launched an unsuccessful attack on the islands in 1982, a 73-day war that left 650 Argentines and 250 British dead.
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