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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    he never had an original thought of his own. he just trots this stuff out from propaganda-central
    Quite I wonder how much of Putins funding is behind articles like that, they value tame socialists to spread disorder amongst their enemies
    Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

    No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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      now give it a rest before trotting out some more of your guff.
      EO surrenders!
      My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.

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        Here's a better one: Argentina has no more claim to the Falklands than Canada does to Alaska - Telegraph

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          Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
          EO surrenders!
          That's more your game isn't it?

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            Originally posted by pjclarke View Post
            EO surrenders!
            (\__/)
            (>'.'<)
            ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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              >> was seeking a negotiated compromise on the Falklands with Argentina at the UN<<

              negotiated compromise with the military? and what has changed since the re-birth of their democracy? you can vote peronist, peronist or peronist. And if you dont you get a visit from La campora or el quebracho.

              Jenkins says 'the Malvinas are not a big issue in Buenos Aires politics.'

              what a bloody idiot.

              The article is as useful as a caserolazo.

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                Originally posted by alluvial View Post
                So when does it become worth it? Does there have to be a certain size of population before we consider them worthy of being defended from a neighbour's aggression? Quite frankly, if Britain does decide that they aren't worth it and that we can't be arsed to go down to the South Atlantic to defend them, then maybe they would be better off throwing their lot in with another sovereign state.
                And if you think that it isn't worth it to go and defend other British citizens from aggressors, then maybe you aren't worthy of calling yourself British.
                When Hitler was getting people all riled up and nationalistic he was depending on there being enough people like you. Easy to manipulate, lack of self worth and lacking in rational and logical thinking.

                If you get enough people like you riled up you can start causing damage to the majority who would rather have a nice cup of tea and talk things over.

                I'm happy to call myself British, judging a situation and making calm clear decisions is what we do. You don't sensibly go to war over a rock thousand of miles away that will cost lives and money. Our politicians have known this forever, that's why we decided to be friends with the US and have a mostly peaceful transition. Plenty of territorial deputes between both countries but it was not worth the hassle for both countries to fight.

                We went to war with Argentina because Thatcher realized that her government would be thrown out and our reputation as military power would be damaged if she didn't. Do you think for one minute that the government sat round and said "those chaps in the Falklands are British, we can't let them down, lets send our entire fleet out over there to sort em".

                What would you do if Russia decided to occupy the Falklands, someone we can't beat so easily, send a few nukes over?

                Stupid people like you annoy me.
                Last edited by woohoo; 24 April 2015, 15:08.

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                  Originally posted by woohoo View Post
                  When Hitler was getting people all riled up and nationalistic he was depending on there being enough people like you. Easy to manipulate, lack of self worth and lacking in rational and logical thinking.

                  If you get enough people like you riled up you can start causing damage to the majority who would rather have a nice cup of tea and talk things over.

                  I'm happy to call myself British, judging a situation and making calm clear decisions is what we do. You don't sensibly go to war over a rock thousand of miles away that will cost lives and money. Our politicians have known this forever, that's why we decided to be friends with the US and have a mostly peaceful transition. Plenty of territorial deputes between both countries but it was not worth the hassle for both countries to fight.

                  We went to war with Argentina because Thatcher realized that her government would be thrown out and our reputation as military power would be damaged if she didn't. Do you think for one minute that the government sat round and said "those chaps in the Falklands are British, we can't let them down, lets send our entire fleet out over there to sort em".

                  What would you do if Russia decided to occupy the Falklands, someone we can't beat so easily, send a few nukes over?

                  Stupid people like you annoy me.
                  +1

                  Thatcher and her cabinet also knew that Argentina didn't have a big army and were full of young conscripts. It was going to be hard logistically to get over there and kick them out but the Tories thought it would be easy. In fact, they thought when the fleet turned up the Argies would turn tail.

                  It was all going to plan when the Belgrano was sunk but then the Exocets starting hitting our ships and we got heavy casualties it was a different story.

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                    Originally posted by alluvial View Post
                    And if you think that it isn't worth it to go and defend other British citizens from aggressors, then maybe you aren't worthy of calling yourself British.
                    Lol. Is that suposed to mean anything?! How does one become worthy?

                    I'm not arguing your wider point. I think it's all bollocks, either way, just like everything else in politics.

                    I would imagine, though, that the cost people complain about is actually buying something else that they've not spotted. More than just allowing the inhabitants to stay unmolested.

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                      Originally posted by Batcher View Post
                      +1

                      Thatcher and her cabinet also knew that Argentina didn't have a big army and were full of young conscripts. It was going to be hard logistically to get over there and kick them out but the Tories thought it would be easy. In fact, they thought when the fleet turned up the Argies would turn tail.

                      It was all going to plan when the Belgrano was sunk but then the Exocets starting hitting our ships and we got heavy casualties it was a different story.

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