Posted on 02/17/2012 2:10:17 PM PST by C19fan
The Falkland Islands put on a show of strength against Argentine aggression and outspoken left-wing Hollywood actor Sean Penn - with a mile-long convoy of 4x4s. Dozens of Union Flag-waving Falklanders snaked their way out of the capital Stanley yesterday afternoon in a patriotic blur of red, white and blue. The procession, which looked at times like a summer carnival parade, is unlikely to scare Argentina into not launching an attack on the dispute archipelago. It is also doubtful it will force Penn, who has consistently backed Argentina in recent days, to keep his mouth shut. But it does act as a message from the 3,000 islanders who, amidst increasing tensions between Britain and Argentina, remain keen to stay under London's control.
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First stop, Venezuela to hug Chavez and then to Argentina to embrace Mrs. Marxist. Next stop... Moscow, to dig up Stalin for a french kiss.
That’s for sure... everyone I met there (was there 2 years ago) was very much in the “we’re British” camp.
They are one step ahead of things though, since they still have all their land mines in the fields from the last war.
I understand the people of the Falkland Islands being pro-UK but what I don’t understand is, these islands are off the coast of Argentina. It took British warships three weeks to sail there during the Falklands war. It looks like they should belong to Argentina. What if the Channel Islands off the coast of California were claimed by Australia? Just saying, just wondering.
Bermuda is about 800 miles from the NC Coast and the Falklands is 400 miles from Argentina. There are two islands Saint Pierre and Miquelon which are part of France that are about 10 miles from Newfoundland but Canada does not go around demanding them from France.
British people have lived there for more than 100 years. It’s as much British territory as London. And the people that live there want to stay British citizens. So the government of Britain will defend them. More power to them. Self determination is important.
You mean sort of like Cuba?
The Falklands were first populated by the British. Argentina was first populated by the Spanish. The PEOPLE who live in the Falklands want to keep things the way they are. (And I'm not talking about just 53%!)
ML/NJ
Well, the islands of St Pierre et Miquelon off the Eastern seaboard of Canada belong to France. They are FRENCH no matter who invades and says otherwise.
Just like the Falklands are BRITISH no matter who invades and says otherwise.
Just like the United States is MEXICAN no matter who - oh wait. Never mind.
Maybe the Russians or Canada should own Alaska then - after all it would take us WEEKS to get there by ship - while the Russians or Canadians are RIGHT THERE!
The Falkland islands never were Argentinian. The people there have no ties to Argentina. There is not a displaced population from the Falklands living in Argentina longing for return.
I believe during WWII, that was the site of the first victory of the Free French, over the Vichy Government.
Alaska is closer to Canada and Russia than it is to the US mainland. I guess that means it should belong to one of them.
The funny thing is DeGaulle did that without the approval of Washington and London and FDR got really pissed off.
“Maybe the Russians or Canada should own Alaska then - after all it would take us WEEKS to get there by ship - while the Russians or Canadians are RIGHT THERE!”
Um.... we BOUGHT Alaska from Russia in 1867.
Also, you can get from Seattle to Alaska and back, by ship, with several nice stops along the way, in one week.
Wonderful cruise!
Sorry, on re-reading your post, I detect a faint note of sarcasm.
My fault for missing it the first time.
Yeah. We experienced sarchasm.
That is the gap of understanding between the person being sarcastic and the person who thinks they are serious.
Sarchasm. ;)
Wish I knew how to post pictures here. I’ve got a photo of me standing in front of a sign on the highway out to Buenos Aires International Airport. It says: “Las Malvinas son Argentinas.”
If the Mexicans wanted to buy back California I wouldn’t object.
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