Following peanutpete's rant post from yesterday I feel I need to get something off my chest today with my own rant of the day!
I find myself agitated about this new flurry of Falkland Islands dispute. All of a sudden we have Argentina claiming rights to the islands again now that there is an additional economic interest in the area. They have the right to say what they please, but I?m rather annoyed at the way the aggressors in this case are making Britain look old and still colonial!
From my perspective, we?ve had rights to the land for almost 200years. This was established way back in the times of Spanish, Franco and new territory disputes and claims. The land has been ours for so long and is part of Britain now. It?s like Gibraltar in some ways, it used to have strategic advantage but now its just part of the commonwealth.
Following xxx?s rant post from yesterday I feel I need to get something off my chest today with my rant of the day!
The problem I have are the comments and statements from the Americas regarding the land?
?What is the geographic, the political or economic explanation for England [sic] to be in Las Malvinas?"
What kind of stupid question is that to use as an argument to claiming the land?! They should ask themselves the same question I think. Idiot politician whoever said that statement if ever I heard one.
And tell me what makes them think they have the right to the land just because its 300miles from their mainland? Talk about colonial empire times and the bag and grab times of old?who are the aggressors here ? they are the ones wanting to create their own economical expansions by claiming British land that is well established for a long long time.
In the past they invaded [not so long ago!] and now they realise they cant get away with it so now they rally up all the pals they can and try to get the UN make us give it up?to me it?s as nonsensical?it?s as mad as if Norway were to lay claim on the Shetland Islands because the Vikings once landed there!
Does anyone else share my feelings? It wasn?t a colony like India or Hong Kong from the old empire days, this is just British land that happens to be across an ocean, that has had in the past some military strategic advantage [after all there were skirmishes there in the 1st and 2nd world war too], but the mere fact that we want to look for oil there has stirred things all up again.
I truly hope that we show some backbone on this issue. We need some smart people to turn the tables and make the UN realise that the claim is unjust and not valid. I would say that Spain would have a more legitimate claim on the place over Argentina!
I find myself agitated about this new flurry of Falkland Islands dispute. All of a sudden we have Argentina claiming rights to the islands again now that there is an additional economic interest in the area. They have the right to say what they please, but I?m rather annoyed at the way the aggressors in this case are making Britain look old and still colonial!
From my perspective, we?ve had rights to the land for almost 200years. This was established way back in the times of Spanish, Franco and new territory disputes and claims. The land has been ours for so long and is part of Britain now. It?s like Gibraltar in some ways, it used to have strategic advantage but now its just part of the commonwealth.
Following xxx?s rant post from yesterday I feel I need to get something off my chest today with my rant of the day!
The problem I have are the comments and statements from the Americas regarding the land?
?What is the geographic, the political or economic explanation for England [sic] to be in Las Malvinas?"
What kind of stupid question is that to use as an argument to claiming the land?! They should ask themselves the same question I think. Idiot politician whoever said that statement if ever I heard one.
And tell me what makes them think they have the right to the land just because its 300miles from their mainland? Talk about colonial empire times and the bag and grab times of old?who are the aggressors here ? they are the ones wanting to create their own economical expansions by claiming British land that is well established for a long long time.
In the past they invaded [not so long ago!] and now they realise they cant get away with it so now they rally up all the pals they can and try to get the UN make us give it up?to me it?s as nonsensical?it?s as mad as if Norway were to lay claim on the Shetland Islands because the Vikings once landed there!
Does anyone else share my feelings? It wasn?t a colony like India or Hong Kong from the old empire days, this is just British land that happens to be across an ocean, that has had in the past some military strategic advantage [after all there were skirmishes there in the 1st and 2nd world war too], but the mere fact that we want to look for oil there has stirred things all up again.
I truly hope that we show some backbone on this issue. We need some smart people to turn the tables and make the UN realise that the claim is unjust and not valid. I would say that Spain would have a more legitimate claim on the place over Argentina!
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