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Navy warships dispatched as Spain invades seas around Gibraltar

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    #11
    This message should be hidden because Cliphead is a stupid pillock.

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      #12
      I think we should drop a 50MT on Madrid. That's teach the bastards.

      toast the bastards

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        #13
        It would be too funny for words if the Spanish just marched into Gibraltar and occupied it.

        In practice, there's not a thing McDoom could do about it, and the Spanish probably know that. He'd have no choice but to complain to the EU, which would most likely agree that it is a natural part of Spain.

        So his "Falklands moment" would be yet another ignominious defeat, to add to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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          #14
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          It would be too funny for words if the Spanish just marched into Gibraltar and occupied it.
          That would require the resident forces to not respond. But I thought there was at least one regiment there specifically to prevent that happening.
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            #15
            Be interesting to see Spain renounce its claims to Ceuta and Melilla
            How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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              #16
              Originally posted by Troll View Post
              Be interesting to see Spain renounce its claims to Ceuta and Melilla
              Since their Mps vote in the national parliament in Madrid, it's hardly the same, is it? A better comparison would be the Isle of Wight (to Ceuta or Melilla).

              Funny thing is though, if the UK ever decided to pull out of Gib, I imagine the next day you'd see the Yanks move in (or whoever the next superpower is). It's really just a military base; I can't see Spain ever controlling it.
              Speaking gibberish on internet talkboards since last Michaelmas. Plus here on Twitter

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                #17
                Originally posted by MrMark View Post
                Since their Mps vote in the national parliament in Madrid, it's hardly the same, is it? A better comparison would be the Isle of Wight (to Ceuta or Melilla).

                Funny thing is though, if the UK ever decided to pull out of Gib, I imagine the next day you'd see the Yanks move in (or whoever the next superpower is). It's really just a military base; I can't see Spain ever controlling it.
                I thought the issue was sovereignty of an annexed part of another country
                How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Troll View Post
                  I thought the issue was sovereignty of an annexed part of another country
                  Can't see this myself. Where do you stop? Giving NE England back to the Viking people? Wales back to the Welsh? Ah, maybe...
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
                    That would require the resident forces to not respond. But I thought there was at least one regiment there specifically to prevent that happening.
                    That's true, but even the best regiment in the world can't hold out for long in the event of a sustained assault unless they can be resupplied, which I imagine the entire military resources of Spain could easily prevent seeing as Gibraltar is on their doorstep and hundreds of miles from the UK.

                    But rather than we armchair generals speculating, it'll be interesting to see what some of the real experts think over at ARSSE (the British Army Rumour Service), where a long discussion is developing.

                    edit: Hmm, mostly banter so far and nothing too enlightening, but one good comment:

                    Off course the real reason for the Diegos making a fuss is to distract public attention from the fact that their economy is so tottaly fcuked it makes our look healthy. Unemployment was 14% a few months ago and rising.
                    Last edited by OwlHoot; 24 May 2009, 12:42.
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                      #20
                      Some cracking comments on that board
                      Jack Straw has already tried to give sovereignty of Gib to the Spanish. Unfortunately the ungrateful colonials held a referendum and said they did not want anything to do with Spain. Straw pointed out that this referendum was undemocratic because ZaNU Labour had not endorsed it.
                      Quite apart fron anything else the cutn has done this alone makes him a traitor in my eyes and by extension any Government he belongs to is traitorous.
                      Quite correct, the stuttering fool did his best to dispense with three hundred years of British history.

                      Do not worry though Arrsers because, instead of the decrepit one, we now have, straight from short trousers and the fourth form, the boy wonder, the spikey-haired, the dimmer of the two brothers in government: Miliband D! Yo! yo! yo!

                      I can almost hear the Spaniards trembling as I type. This gauche, intellectually challenged 'no-hoper' should not be in charge of a bendy-bus let alone the interests (in so far as they do not conflict with the European Soviet Union interests) of this country.
                      How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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