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Originally posted by Nakash
OK, again this claim that because most of the inhabitants descend from the British is void. Argentina was in large sections of it's land colonized by the British, it has a staggering amount of British influence (ironic no?). I lived in Argentina for a full year so I can say to you that this argument just doesn't make sense in Latinamerica's most European country. Also, who can tell if
A) The voting was coerced in favour of the British
B) The election was rigged
[edit on 11-2-2006 by Nakash]
Britian never colonised South America
Originally posted by Nakash
Britian never colonised South America
On paper, but since Argentina was Britain's top trade partner for decades and decades in South America, many Britons settled there. I in fact went to a British school in Argentina. Most Argentines are descended from Italians though (and Spaniards of course, the ones with Italian ancestors are in the capital Buenos Aires). Do a Wiki seach also for "Antartic France" and the Dutch pirate invasion of Northern Brazil. These colonies in their early days were poorly kept, sometimes sections would be seized by other powers.
Not at all. The Falklands were always Argentine territory, in the same way that Hong Kong was always part of China.
Originally posted by Nakash
Not at all. The Falklands were always Argentine territory, in the same way that Hong Kong was always part of China. So what if it has a few people of British descent in in it? That's crap- There are entire towns in Brazil of German only speaking Europeans (yet they are in Brazilian territory). There are entire parts of Argentina where people don't speak spanish. Should they be part of Europe as well? If you spent one day in the Falklands you would see that the place is much more akin to Argentina then to Britain, and a rigged vote doesn't change that.
Train- go back to your bushbot forum.
[edit on 13-2-2006 by Nakash]
Originally posted by Nakash
If you spent one day in the Falklands you would see that the place is much more akin to Argentina then to Britain, and a rigged vote doesn't change that.
Originally posted by Nakash
I know that area well (I lived in Argentina, though never went to the actual falklands),
The comments by Chavez are only in response to the mud slinging comments by Blair. Chavez is only throwing some mud back.
This is also happening with Iran. The US & Israel is having a sustained propaganda campaign against Iran, and in return Iran is saying the holocaust was exaggerated etc.
The answer is easy, the US & UK should stop being so highly critical of these (oil producing) smaller countries and keep their noses out. Instead we should be reaching out a hand to these countries who pose no threat to us at all rather than acting as a bully. The world would then be a safer place.
However, the bottom line is that it's all about oil and the petrodollar. Iran and Venezuela have been doing deals that are not in dollars and they are both members of OPEC. If OPEC were to move away from dollars then it's 'goodbye' to the US dominance of the world.
The sooner the US weans itself of the dependence of oil imports the better, but with a US administration controlled by oil and military men then there will little chance for peace.
Originally posted by Nakash
I know that area well (I lived in Argentina, though never went to the actual falklands), and it is not British, the vote was also rigged. Let's just leave it at that.
[edit on 13-2-2006 by Nakash]