SeagullinExile
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Even the ships captain said it was legitimate action as have the Argentine govt
I don't doubt that. But what would the families think?
Even the ships captain said it was legitimate action as have the Argentine govt
Sorry? This is a widely acknowledged fact that no one has ever disputed. It was reported widely on the news at the time so I’m baffled how you would be unaware of it. Just Google any history of the time, here’s the first one I found in literally 10 seconds, from those terrible lefties at the US Naval Institute https://www.usni.org/staggering-war-falklands
It amazes me that a thousand mothers never saw their sons again, many others with terrible lifelong physical and mental traumas - all for what? Argentina was a dictatorship at the time but the Argentines themselves overthrew that and have created democratic institutions now lasting decades. Negotiations could have saved a thousand lives, all for the sake of which flag flew over 1,800 farmers. What a senseless death rate that was.
its a fact there were some negotitation, that ended. years later Argentina invaded Falklands. the will of the people there was to remain British, which should be the end of the matter for anyone believing in democracy. its a very odd mental gymnastics to conclude that Thatcher started it.
I repeat 1,800 people looking at a flag, barely even the size of small Sussex village. Against a thousand mothers who never saw their sons again, many others with lives ruined through horrible disfiguring injuries. Those are genuinely pyschopathic costs.
I repeat 1,800 people looking at a flag, barely even the size of small Sussex village. Against a thousand mothers who never saw their sons again, many others with lives ruined through horrible disfiguring injuries. Those are genuinely pyschopathic costs.
Her popularity continues to grow within the Tory membership apparently even death cannot tarnish her and for many a statue is right and proper.
For millions she enabled them to move into home ownership and become share holders in the many privatisations of public utilities, freed the markets, reduced spending of tax payers contributions, a world of the haves and have nots.
She gave the UK a last hurrah in world politics and internationally the uk punched way above its weight under heart tenure.
While for millions of others her legacy was one that decimated British coal mining, steel works, ship building and general manufacturing all largely went to the wall leaving huge swaths of the county with no work for decades to come.
My view is one that she and a large number of her supporters were and still are evil without an ounce of empathy for anyone that was not making a success in life.
Build and put up a statue as long as I am not paying anything towards its cost I will not care, I am not a fan of toppling of statues instead I favour that any plaque should reflects all the aspects of her legacy and for that I would be happy to contribute towards
Slightly ironic that this is actually a bust not a statue.
I thought 1 or 2 people died in the Falklands war?
nice appeal to emotion, doesnt alter the facts. the ones you wanted to refer to, like who started the conflict. history is made of people and nations going to war, its not "pychopathic" to defend values and believes.
I heard the Falklands was about grabbing the oil fields in Ocean.
I think I remember Tony benn saying the Falklands was the first war fought over oil.
You stated it is a widely acknowledged fact (it really isn't) and that no one has ever disputed it (they have). Both those statements are therefore wrong,
Therefore, bollocks.
As opposed to pointing to one retired Yank who may well not be a friend of the UK (quite a lot of them aren't - lot of sort for 'the bhoys' over there, for example). Everyone knows that the war was started to try and win the junta a little domestic support, and the immediate trigger was the withdrawal of HMS Endurance.Again, I've invited you to name one credible source that investigates the history properly who disputes that the UK were negotiating sovereignty with Argentina (ie. that means, not some yahoo sounding off on a messageboard).
Again, I've invited you to name one credible source that investigates the history properly who disputes that the UK were negotiating sovereignty with Argentina (ie. that means, not some yahoo sounding off on a messageboard).
Can you do this? Or are you just going to go with "bollocks" again?
nice appeal to emotion, doesnt alter the facts. the ones you wanted to refer to, like who started the conflict. history is made of people and nations going to war, its not "pychopathic" to defend values and believes.
It’s quite likely/possible she would have lost the second election had it not been for the Falklands war.
And the miners’ strike seemed to show her smashing the unions (something was needed, but she went way too far) and deliberately destroying the communities around the mines. If that’s not divisive, what is?
Not everyone agreed with her , although lots of people did, but she didn’t kill anyone - she should be respected as our first female PM . It’s a disgrace that as a country we allow mob rule to dictate who we should and shouldn’t honour .
The US Naval Institute, link put on this thread earlier. What's your source for saying the negotiations over sovereignty never took place. I think this is the third or fourth time I've asked you nowcan you cite source of active negotiations? the source you posted earlier notes the Argentine decision to take the islands by force. and this skirts around the Falklanders right to self determination, unless you are saying that doesnt matter.