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US refuses to endorse British sovereignty in Falklands oil dispute.
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The South American countries are backing Argentina, but our closest ally America, refuses to support us.
Not for the first time Britain stands alone.
Lessons should now be learned whenever anyone needs our help in the future, the cry should be,
"SOD OFF"
The South American countries are backing Argentina, but our closest ally America, refuses to support us.
Not for the first time Britain stands alone.
Lessons should now be learned whenever anyone needs our help in the future, the cry should be,
"SOD OFF"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Americans haven't endorsed the Argentinians claim to the Falklands either.
Lessons should have been learned - Forget this sheep infested lump of guano, it is not worth another 253 British dying for. Unless their sacrifice in 1982 was to ensure we would have cheap enough petrol to drive to the cornershop in 2010?
Lessons should have been learned - Forget this sheep infested lump of guano, it is not worth another 253 British dying for. Unless their sacrifice in 1982 was to ensure we would have cheap enough petrol to drive to the cornershop in 2010?
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It was worth defending ourselves from the Nazis because their views evil and they were clearly a threat to every man woman and child in this country.
Likewise, we wouldn't want any islands so close to the UK mainland to be occupied by an hostile force. However, The Channel Islands can gladly be given to the French, Falklands to the Argies and Gibralter to the Spanish. Their position was strategically important 500 years ago, but it is just sentimentality to hold on to them now.
Likewise, we wouldn't want any islands so close to the UK mainland to be occupied by an hostile force. However, The Channel Islands can gladly be given to the French, Falklands to the Argies and Gibralter to the Spanish. Their position was strategically important 500 years ago, but it is just sentimentality to hold on to them now.
Jesus Gromit. The people living on those islands are BRITISH!!!! They have as much right to expect defence from our government as you.
The soldiers, sailors and airmen that died, did so doing the most noble thing a military man can do - FIGHTING TO DEFEND THERE COUNTRY.
The sacrifice back then was for their countrymen, not for oil.
The soldiers, sailors and airmen that died, did so doing the most noble thing a military man can do - FIGHTING TO DEFEND THERE COUNTRY.
The sacrifice back then was for their countrymen, not for oil.
Again Gromit, you are wrong. Those islands remain part of the nation because thats what the bennies want. They have repeatedly voted in favour of staying part of the UK (usually with majorities around 90% and turnout not far off 100%). Or are you saying that this government should cut off chunks of the nation to save money? If thats the case, then whats next in your eyes?
The US did not enter WWII until Dec 1941 and more than 2 years after the war started. They act from purely selfish interests. In fact we owed so much debt in money terms from that war we have just finished paying it off to them. Some friends?
I still wonder why Blair supported them to the hilt in Iraq but judging by his bank balance the picture is a bit clearer.
I still wonder why Blair supported them to the hilt in Iraq but judging by his bank balance the picture is a bit clearer.
Typical of Brown's government the guy who sold off the countries Gold, along with our ports and airports.
Perhaps Gromit has some inside information, perhaps he is right. the Channel Islands to the French, Falklands to the Argies and Gibralter to the Spanish.
Then lets get rid of Scotland, followed by Northern Ireland and then Wales.
Lovely jubbley and who know, in a couple of hundred years, we could send all the non English home and then we may get the chance to declare independence for England, just like these other countries did?
Perhaps Gromit has some inside information, perhaps he is right. the Channel Islands to the French, Falklands to the Argies and Gibralter to the Spanish.
Then lets get rid of Scotland, followed by Northern Ireland and then Wales.
Lovely jubbley and who know, in a couple of hundred years, we could send all the non English home and then we may get the chance to declare independence for England, just like these other countries did?
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