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Can the UK actually defend the Falklands?

Started by Cain, March 04, 2012, 07:38:13 PM

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Deepthroat Chopra

Quote from: hirley0 on March 05, 2012, 11:38:38 PM
the Falklands  title to Argentina  /-/

I'm not empowered to do so, sorry.
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hirley0

13 OC was not suggesting it was: it is mostly up to the
gal who Runs Argentina. She should hop on over there while the british
prince is playing helicopter jockey & convince the UK'er the price she is
offering {whatever Argentina money is called) is not only sufficiant to
pay to keep  Falklands  title  but to keep the Northern interests out of
the Southern hemisphere without ASKING. THEY {N} can dry up as fast
as they can. & Maybe take Africa Along ? South America is & of S.A..tbd 1:55

Quote from: Deepthroat Chopra on March 06, 2012, 12:34:21 AM
Quote from: hirley0 on March 05, 2012, 11:38:38 PM
the Falklands  title to Argentina  /-/
I'm not empowered to do so, sorry.

Deepthroat Chopra

Hey, that was completely logical!

Well, except that Argentina's a couple of peso's short of an empanada at the mo. They were rich before the peso crashed early last decade.
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Cain

Actually, Argentina are doing pretty good.  The crash was terrible, but they recovered fast.

One of the advantages of a sovereign currency.  And economists willing to think, instead of being priests for orthodoxy.

hirley0

#19
AMazed how Japan can sync in on seisMO & 4get H2SO4
& the Omni Buss : res schudule ? Most Time Where

7:07 http://www.army-technology.com/projects/apache/

Yeah the 100,000,000 Argintin note i held this Year should
cover the TRip across, However the Local WellCargo tells me No Notes
over 100 Face. Yet the very next week THEY sell me a 200 peso {Mex
for Twenty US including their $% for acting like a BANk . BS: i really
do hope whatever her name is makes the crossing. 
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Deepthroat Chopra

Quote from: Cain on March 07, 2012, 09:13:24 AM
Actually, Argentina are doing pretty good.  The crash was terrible, but they recovered fast.

One of the advantages of a sovereign currency.  And economists willing to think, instead of being priests for orthodoxy.

Fair enough. I don't think they're about to make a cash bid for the Malvinas/Falklands though. I went to Argentina in 1999, a few years before they crashed. I've never seen so much beef. And it was good!

It's about the oil, again.
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Cain

Sure.  Wouldn't matter if they were, though.  The government that sold the Falklands to the Argentinians wouldn't last a week, and accusations of treason would at least have to be seriously considered.

hirley0

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Read 297 3:33&1/3 4 IX {jag

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Read 258 ? 3:33&1/3 post1of3 {Maybe| 2 EB

Quote from: Deepthroat Chopra on March 08, 2012, 03:31:44 AM
Quote from: Cain on March 07, 2012, 09:13:24 AM
Actually, Argentina
. I went to Argentina in 1999,  It's about the oil, again.
D'Tails would probably /-/elp her resolve the situation:
04:05:57 AM
to raise stakes :fnord: post :fnord: history/presidents :fnord: landslide :fnord:
http://www.buenosairesherald.com/   :fnord: :fnord: :fnord: :fnord:

http://www.buenosairesherald.com/articles/noticia.aspx?ix=94732