Originally posted by Kyajae
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Originally posted by hyperDAnother war, vicker?
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Originally posted by ClippyHmm, this seems to be a hobby of yours!
http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread15894.html
Perhaps you should get out a bit more - preferably without a balaclava and a molotov cocktail!
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Originally posted by Kyajae... we should be "burning mosques the length and breadth of the UK"
http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread15894.html
Perhaps you should get out a bit more - preferably without a balaclava and a molotov cocktail!
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Originally posted by hyperD
Another war, vicker?
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Originally posted by milanbenes'Is there any other reason other than *patriotism* to maintain it?',
there's oil under them there Falkland islands !
Milan.
Once again, a war fought over oil. There was a very good book out by one of the major oil companies that portrayed the history of oil. What was interesting was that virtually every single conflict fought mapped very well with proven oil resources.
"The British Geological Survey announced a 200-mile (370 km) oil exploration zone around the islands in 1993, and early seismic surveys suggest substantial reserves capable of producing 500,000 barrels per day; to date no exploitable site has been identified. An agreement between Argentina and the UK in 1995 seeks to defuse licensing and sovereignty conflicts that would dampen foreign interest in exploiting potential oil reserves."
However, interestingly:
Torygraph
Argentina last night announced it was ending an agreement with Britain to explore for oil near the Falkland Islands in a worrying signal of deteriorating relations as the two countries prepare to mark the 25th anniversary of the conflict over the disputed South Atlantic archipelago.Last edited by hyperD; 30 March 2007, 09:25.
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Originally posted by KyajaeI'm of an age who remebers the 3-day week under Edard Heath and the power cuts of the 70's and all the union strife under Callaghan. When Thatcher won a landslide in 1979 I remember a sense of turn-around in the nation, a bit like Balir's "whiter than white" speech following his election in May 1997
I wached Channel 4's program tonight about the Falklands War and despite still seeing Margaret Thatcher as a socially devisive figure, I can't help but compare her leadership at that time to the pathetic style we have under Balir (vis a vis the Iranian hostage sitauation).
We're not protesting outside the Iranian Emabassy, in fact as a nation , directly we're pretty apatheitic, yet in the pub this evening I spoke to enough people who beleived we should be "burning mosques the length and breadth of the UK"
Was Thatcher in fact a much stronger leader than Blair?
Mmmm?
A part of of me thinks we should find out where they are held and send in the SAS to get them out. Another part of me can't get over the idea that we are being manuipulated. That this has been engineered to provoke a confrontation to justify going to war against Iran.
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'Is there any other reason other than *patriotism* to maintain it?',
there's oil under them there Falkland islands !
Milan.
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Originally posted by KyajaeI'm of an age who remebers the 3-day week under Edard Heath and the power cuts of the 70's and all the union strife under Callaghan. When Thatcher won a landslide in 1979 I remember a sense of turn-around in the nation, a bit like Balir's "whiter than white" speech following his election in May 1997
I wached Channel 4's program tonight about the Falklands War and despite still seeing Margaret Thatcher as a socially devisive figure, I can't help but compare her leadership at that time to the pathetic style we have under Balir (vis a vis the Iranian hostage sitauation).
We're not protesting outside the Iranian Emabassy, in fact as a nation , directly we're pretty apatheitic, yet in the pub this evening I spoke to enough people who beleived we should be "burning mosques the length and breadth of the UK"
Was Thatcher in fact a much stronger leader than Blair?
Mmmm?
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Originally posted by FishfaceThe programme never said how much it costs to maintain the island - anybody got an idea?
Is there any other reason other than *patriotism* to maintain it?
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Difficult to follow that really. At least he had the knowledge it was actually a legal and morally justified war unlike our little excursion into the Oil Fields.
Pity really, brave lads & lasses who will be made ashamed because of a politicians vanity.
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I nearly lost my brother in The Falklands war. He was in the Navy serving on HMS Coventry when it went down.
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spit, fairness (tm)
The Islands wanted to remain British. We have to respect that (unless of course the Spanish want a British colony). If they had democratically decided they wanted to be Argentinian we would have probably given them a dowry.
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The programme never said how much it costs to maintain the island - anybody got an idea?
Is there any other reason other than *patriotism* to maintain it?
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Did Anyone See Channel 4's Mummy's War?
I'm of an age who remebers the 3-day week under Edard Heath and the power cuts of the 70's and all the union strife under Callaghan. When Thatcher won a landslide in 1979 I remember a sense of turn-around in the nation, a bit like Balir's "whiter than white" speech following his election in May 1997
I wached Channel 4's program tonight about the Falklands War and despite still seeing Margaret Thatcher as a socially devisive figure, I can't help but compare her leadership at that time to the pathetic style we have under Balir (vis a vis the Iranian hostage sitauation).
We're not protesting outside the Iranian Emabassy, in fact as a nation , directly we're pretty apatheitic, yet in the pub this evening I spoke to enough people who beleived we should be "burning mosques the length and breadth of the UK"
Was Thatcher in fact a much stronger leader than Blair?
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