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Alan Fry 07-02-2012 12:27

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35377468)
Can we move on from the nuclear weapons discussion? Everyone knows where everyone stands on it and it's being going on in a circle for a few pages now.

Sorry!

TheDaddy 07-02-2012 16:48

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35377286)
They haven't launched them with warheads. They have launched the missiles, and they have detonated the warheads. But not at the same time, and not in an attack on another country.

That wasn't Alan's question...

Chris 07-02-2012 17:07

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Can we now please steer this discussion back on topic. No more posts about nuclear missiles, they are pointless and do not advance the discussion of the actual current events unfolding between the UK and Argentina.

Hugh 07-02-2012 17:16

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In today's Guardian - link
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Argentina names top football league after ship sunk in Falklands war
And here is, imho, an empty gesture reported in yesterday's Telegraph
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The eight member countries of the Bolivarian Alliance bloc, or ALBA, met to approve an agreement barring any boats flying Falkland Island flags from docking in their ports.
I wonder if any actually exist?

Sirius 07-02-2012 19:46

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35377427)
Well can we at least send some more of our armed forces to the Falklands after Afgansitan!

claptrap we don't have enough armed forces left thanks to cuts

Maggy 07-02-2012 22:09

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35377785)
In today's Guardian - link

And here is, imho, an empty gesture reported in yesterday's Telegraph I wonder if any actually exist?

Their loss financially..

Mick 07-02-2012 22:26

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Breaking News from AFP: Argentina says it will present a formal complaint in the UN over what it calls 'Britains Militarisation' in the Falklands.

http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16165366

Is there any substance to their complaint?

Chris 07-02-2012 22:29

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No ... it's British sovereign territory, military movements there are nobody's business but ours.

Mick 07-02-2012 23:10

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That's what I was thinking. ;)

Osem 08-02-2012 08:15

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Times really must be hard in Argentina. I feel sorry for the ordinary people there who're being manipulated in this manner.

Tim Deegan 08-02-2012 08:30

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35377770)
That wasn't Alan's question...

I wasn't answering Alan, I was answering you and DocDutch

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35377917)
No ... it's British sovereign territory, military movements there are nobody's business but ours.

Agreed!

Chris 08-02-2012 08:43

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35378000)
Times really must be hard in Argentina. I feel sorry for the ordinary people there who're being manipulated in this manner.

I almost feel sorry for Kirchner as well. She has made this her key foreign policy objective, which displays either shocking ignorance or hopeless naivety .... having set herself an aim that anyone outside of Argentina can see is unattainable, all she has actually achieved is to lay the foundations for her downfall. When the voters start to realise she can't deliver, they will simply judge her weak and ineffective.

Tim Deegan 08-02-2012 09:10

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35378016)
I almost feel sorry for Kirchner as well. She has made this her key foreign policy objective, which displays either shocking ignorance or hopeless naivety .... having set herself an aim that anyone outside of Argentina can see is unattainable, all she has actually achieved is to lay the foundations for her downfall. When the voters start to realise she can't deliver, they will simply judge her weak and ineffective.

She will probably drag the negotiations out for as long as possible, just to stay in office.

Chris 08-02-2012 09:33

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35378042)
She will probably drag the negotiations out for as long as possible, just to stay in office.

As of right now she's riding a wave of public patriotism. Apparently there were crowds outside El Presidente's palace last night after her speech to veterans about how they're going to get the Falklands back. Mind you, General Galtieri enjoyed similar support for as long as the population thought his 'policy' on the Falklands was a winner. It turned sour for him pretty quickly after HM Armed Forces brought the policy to a rapid halt.

The key thing to remember, however, is that there are no negotiations, and nor will there be any. The British Government has made clear that as far as it is concerned, there is nothing to negotiate. The Falklands are legally held British territory inhabited by British citizens whose occupation and government is every bit as legitimate as the overwhelmingly ethnic European occupation and government of South America (which Kirchner herself describes as Latin America, a term I think I'd be slightly peeved at if I were an Amerindian native of that continent).

Argentina's territorial claim over the Falklands is at odds with its disinterest in pursuing claims on the mainland over territory that was at one time or other governed by the Spanish Crown's Viceroy based in Buenos Aires - such as, for example, most if not all of modern-day Uruguay.

Kirchner's gambit can continue for only as long as she can convince her people she is making progress. As they are not going to get what they actually want - negotiations, leading to control of the Falklands - all she can do by way of a convincer is to continually ratchet up the rhetoric and pull stunts like grassing the UK up to the United Nations for having the temerity to send the Queen's grandson on a mission to rescue drowning fishermen, or for sending a shiny new naval vessel to replace the venerable but slightly creaky old frigate that's currently in the South Atlantic.

Tim Deegan 08-02-2012 09:39

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35378061)
As of right now she's riding a wave of public patriotism. Apparently there were crowds outside El Presidente's palace last night after her speech to veterans about how they're going to get the Falklands back. Mind you, General Galtieri enjoyed similar support for as long as the population thought his 'policy' on the Falklands was a winner. It turned sour for him pretty quickly after HM Armed Forces brought the policy to a rapid halt.

I'm afraid to admit, that I do remember it :erm:


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