..a 200 year old claim has really no validity. No one would suport a Mexican claim to get California and Texas back, and the Falklands case is even more far-fetched.
Usually when you breed them out of existence. Isnt that the way these things are done?When will this continual gravy train of grievances and frivolous claims pull into the station at the end of the line?
Usually when you breed them out of existence. Isnt that the way these things are done?
Why not just speed it up, kill them all, then wait 100 years and everyone will say its fine. Its not as if they had any real legal right to their lands. Thems were coloured, ignorant, and didnt have guns......
Certainly is a point. The same point Britain recognises.Anyway, at this point I really think there is no point in Argentina claiming them.
Certainly is a point. The same point Britain recognises.
Oil exploration rights.
Neither state cares about the people. The state is the enemy of the people, especially when it promises to provide for all the needs of the people:
@ j-dawg
Look at the type of glass he has got in front of him, I wonder whats in it...
So a Brit just short of 200 years ago recognized that the world would one day be a heavy consumer of oil, discovered the oil however many hundreds of metres below sea level and then got the government to claim the islands?
@ j-dawg
Look at the type of glass he has got in front of him, I wonder whats in it...