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oh great the Argies have realised we have no military left
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDo we know the current for:against % on this?
In a referendum held by the Falklands Government in 2013, 99.8% of the voters did so in favour of remaining an overseas territory of the UK. In 2021, two members of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly told the C-24 that the majority of the territory’s residents wanted to remain a British overseas territory.
https://press.un.org/en/2021/gacol3347.doc.htm
I suspect after the unpleasantness during the war being under the Argentinians in any current lifetime is unlikely.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Falklands.html
Finally, a white flag appeared at the schoolhouse, and our platoon commander and two others went forward to take the surrender. As they approached, the enemy shot them dead.
Later that day a white flag was flying over the Falklands capital. We in 2 Para, I am proud to say, were the first into the town.
I was shocked by the state it was in. Stinking corpses were lying in the streets and the place was filthy, with human excrement and garbage everywhere.
Anti-aircraft guns had been installed in the school playground, and the Argentinians had painted red crosses on their ammunition stores and officers’ billets. That disgusted us even more than the mess.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWhich part of the Islanders telling them repeatedly they want to be British don't they understand?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWill France send aid?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by vetran View Posthttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vereignty.html
Which part of the Islanders telling them repeatedly they want to be British don't they understand?
Do you think Nato will intervene if they invade? Will France send aid?Leave a comment:
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oh great the Argies have realised we have no military left
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vereignty.html
Argentina RIPS UP Falklands pact with the UK and demands 'renegotiations on the islands' sovereignty' – but James Cleverly insists they 'are BRITISH'- Argentina ripped up co-operation pact with UK and demanded talks on Falklands
- It claims sovereignty over islands, despite them being British territory since 1833
Do you think Nato will intervene if they invade? Will France send aid?
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