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The Falkland Islands
Isn't it time that the British government did the honorable thing and handed
back the Falklands to Argentina, the rightful owners?
back the Falklands to Argentina, the rightful owners?
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And not that Argentina is averse to war. 1864 the Paraquayan war or the War of the Triple Alliance when the Argies beat up the poor Paraquayans, killing 1.2 million of them through war-death or disease to seize the lands of the River Plate
The UK's involvement down there was over the Plate and only a blocade (in 1845-50) with the French to support the Uruguayans who were being beat up by your lot, the Allied forces including Brazil and the Argentine Unitarians. The Pact of Friendship came out of this - hardly a war like the one above.
The UK's involvement down there was over the Plate and only a blocade (in 1845-50) with the French to support the Uruguayans who were being beat up by your lot, the Allied forces including Brazil and the Argentine Unitarians. The Pact of Friendship came out of this - hardly a war like the one above.
The plonker, especially if he is Argie, is blithely ignorant of other excesses of the Argentinians - against its own people.
I refer him to the Conquest of the Desert and the Conquest of the Chao people which lasted from the 1870s to WW2 and involved the seizure of native lands and killing of them, not forgetting the removal of women to become Japanese-style comfort workers for the Argentinian army and also the mass-slaughter of their livestock to destroy the Pampas and Patagonian economies.
I refer him to the Conquest of the Desert and the Conquest of the Chao people which lasted from the 1870s to WW2 and involved the seizure of native lands and killing of them, not forgetting the removal of women to become Japanese-style comfort workers for the Argentinian army and also the mass-slaughter of their livestock to destroy the Pampas and Patagonian economies.
This might explain the posturing, somewhat.
Copied from rt.com. Max Keiser report.
The Fitch ratings agency has downgraded Argentina five notches, saying the country could default on its obligations to US creditors. That’s after a US judge ordered Argentina to set aside $ 1.3bn for debt repayment by December 15.
The rating agency cut its long-term rating for Argentina to “CC” from “B,” with the short-term rating being cut to the level one step above default – to “C” from “B.”
US Judge Thomas Griesa of Manhattan Federal Court ordered Argentina to set aside $1.3bn in bond payments to certain investors, which includes Elliott Capital Management and Aurelius Capital Management. Next month the country will need to pay back coupon obligations of another $3bn.
In the meantime, Argentina authorities are appealing the decision. Argentinean politicians, even those opposed to President Cristina Fernandez, have nearly unanimously criticized the judge's ruling as threatening the success of the debt relief that enabled Argentina to grow.
Argentina hasn’t had access to international debt markets since 2002, when the country announced a default on its bonds worth $95bn. After years of negotiations the country’s authorities agreed to restructure its debt with almost all of its creditors, except Elliott and Aurelius.
If Argentina is forced to pay in full the other debt holders are expected to demand immediate payment of their $11bn as well.
On top of that, Argentina is now grappling with social unrest. Besides the court case, Fitch cited a “tense and polarized political climate” and public dissatisfaction with high inflation, weak infrastructure and currency. In early November Buenos Aires saw Argentina’s largest anti-government protest in years, where high inflation and corruption were among the top criticisms.
Copied from rt.com. Max Keiser report.
The Fitch ratings agency has downgraded Argentina five notches, saying the country could default on its obligations to US creditors. That’s after a US judge ordered Argentina to set aside $ 1.3bn for debt repayment by December 15.
The rating agency cut its long-term rating for Argentina to “CC” from “B,” with the short-term rating being cut to the level one step above default – to “C” from “B.”
US Judge Thomas Griesa of Manhattan Federal Court ordered Argentina to set aside $1.3bn in bond payments to certain investors, which includes Elliott Capital Management and Aurelius Capital Management. Next month the country will need to pay back coupon obligations of another $3bn.
In the meantime, Argentina authorities are appealing the decision. Argentinean politicians, even those opposed to President Cristina Fernandez, have nearly unanimously criticized the judge's ruling as threatening the success of the debt relief that enabled Argentina to grow.
Argentina hasn’t had access to international debt markets since 2002, when the country announced a default on its bonds worth $95bn. After years of negotiations the country’s authorities agreed to restructure its debt with almost all of its creditors, except Elliott and Aurelius.
If Argentina is forced to pay in full the other debt holders are expected to demand immediate payment of their $11bn as well.
On top of that, Argentina is now grappling with social unrest. Besides the court case, Fitch cited a “tense and polarized political climate” and public dissatisfaction with high inflation, weak infrastructure and currency. In early November Buenos Aires saw Argentina’s largest anti-government protest in years, where high inflation and corruption were among the top criticisms.
Cristina Fernández the current argentine president is- according to wikipedia:
/ born in Ringuelet, a suburb west of La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, daughter of Eduardo Fernández (of Spanish heritage) and Ofelia Esther Wilhelm (of German descent) /
Perhaps we should hand over the Falklands
Perhaps we should do it the day after all the Argentinian Spanish and Germans head back to Spain and Germany and hand Argentina over to someone else
Of course, the Argentinians may feel they have some claim to their south american territories, if so, they should show the Falklanders the same respect
/ born in Ringuelet, a suburb west of La Plata, Province of Buenos Aires, daughter of Eduardo Fernández (of Spanish heritage) and Ofelia Esther Wilhelm (of German descent) /
Perhaps we should hand over the Falklands
Perhaps we should do it the day after all the Argentinian Spanish and Germans head back to Spain and Germany and hand Argentina over to someone else
Of course, the Argentinians may feel they have some claim to their south american territories, if so, they should show the Falklanders the same respect