To be fair, even as we sailed for the Falklands back then, half of US didn't know where they wereIt may live in history but, even then, it only does so here and in Argentina. I very much doubt your average Dutchman or American could even tell you where the Falklands are, let alone that there was a war there and what the start date was.
And you think British Sailors knew, I served alongside some South Atlantic Vets many who told me they thought these islands were in the Outer HebridesTo be fair, even as we sailed for the Falklands back then, half of US didn't know where they were![]()
Correct. To look on the bright side the British victory did directly contribute to the collapse of a very nasty right-wing military dictatorship, and also, for once, a nation that tried to forcibly grab some land just because they thought it was theirs came unstuck. (Hope Putin suffers the same fate). Looking at it from that perspective it was very much a win for the Good Guys.And all this happened because Thatcher refused to take the advice of the military that 'her friends' in Argentina were about to invade.
They had tried it before when Callaghan was PM and he sent in the fleet and the Argies buggered off. Didn't even make the news.
Thatcher was a disgrace.
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And all this happened because Thatcher refused to take the advice of the military that 'her friends' in Argentina were about to invade.
They had tried it before when Callaghan was PM and he sent in the fleet and the Argies buggered off. Didn't even make the news.
Thatcher was a disgrace.
why, have the islanders asked to be Argentine? has Argentina found a more credible claim to the islands than "it's nearest us"?Correct. To look on the bright side the British victory did directly contribute to the collapse of a very nasty right-wing military dictatorship, and also, for once, a nation that tried to forcibly grab some land just because they thought it was theirs came unstuck. (Hope Putin suffers the same fate). Looking at it from that perspective it was very much a win for the Good Guys.
Having said that yes it was all easily avoidable. And yes we should definitely be in talks with the Argentinians about joint sovereignty at the very least. (Especially as we wouldn't even be able to fight a re-match, much less win it).
Ah, the “Chelsea” option?Although immediately prior to the Argentine invasion, British Ministers had been discussing ways of offloading the Falkland Islands, via shared sovereignty or a lease-back scheme with Buenos Aires.
Indeed. And the council stock wasn't replaced. And here we are with a huge housing crisis in which that played a huge part. It wasn't just her government mind.And won Mrs T a second term in 83.....
Then she sold the Council Houses and she got the Hat trick in 1987!
I was 13, and when I was told I did ponder as to how they had got to Scotland unnoticedAnd you think British Sailors knew, I served alongside some South Atlantic Vets many who told me they thought these islands were in the Outer Hebrides
For the same cost, you could have made every islander a millionaire and offered to relocate them to any similar farming community anywhere in the world -- or start a war that cost the lives of a thousand people because it would save an unpopular politician's neck. It's obvious nonsense to defend on the other side of the world the leftovers of war and conquest from centuries ago, that's the real infamyOn this day, 43 years ago, Argentina invaded the Falklands.
saying.... The Islanders have a choice ,they can return to Britain (some of the people had been there for 8 or 9 generations) or become Argentine. Bearing in mind at the time, the Facist Argentine Junta had disappeared 30,000 of their own people, you could hardly blame the islanders for dismissing the second suggestion. Anyhow, our military forces liberated the islands some weeks later and restored the Islanders right to self determination.
Indeed, there all as bad as each other, another stat that gets overlooked, Labour closed more Coal Mines than the Tories.Indeed. And the council stock wasn't replaced. And here we are with a huge housing crisis in which that played a huge part. It wasn't just her government mind.
The Islanders themselves voted 99.9% to remain British. I doubt they'd want the money. Not everybody can be bought.For the same cost, you could have made every islander a millionaire and offered to relocate them to any similar farming community anywhere in the world -- or start a war that cost the lives of a thousand people because it would save an unpopular politician's neck. It's obvious nonsense to defend on the other side of the world the leftovers of war and conquest from centuries ago, that's the real infamy
There cannot be joint sovereignty as the only claim Argentina has is they thought Spain left it to them.Correct. To look on the bright side the British victory did directly contribute to the collapse of a very nasty right-wing military dictatorship, and also, for once, a nation that tried to forcibly grab some land just because they thought it was theirs came unstuck. (Hope Putin suffers the same fate). Looking at it from that perspective it was very much a win for the Good Guys.
Having said that yes it was all easily avoidable. And yes we should definitely be in talks with the Argentinians about joint sovereignty at the very least. (Especially as we wouldn't even be able to fight a re-match, much less win it).
To be fair, even as we sailed for the Falklands back then, half of US didn't know where they were![]()
The Islanders themselves voted 99.9% to remain British. I doubt they'd want the money. Not everybody can be bought.
I'm pretty sure that's not the case now. The Argentines wouldn't even make it within 100 miles of the Falklands with the advanced radar systems, missile systems, bomber ranges etc. I'd say the UK was in a far more perilous situation in 1982 when the government only found out once someone had taken their periscope for a walk.Correct. To look on the bright side the British victory did directly contribute to the collapse of a very nasty right-wing military dictatorship, and also, for once, a nation that tried to forcibly grab some land just because they thought it was theirs came unstuck. (Hope Putin suffers the same fate). Looking at it from that perspective it was very much a win for the Good Guys.
Having said that yes it was all easily avoidable. And yes we should definitely be in talks with the Argentinians about joint sovereignty at the very least. (Especially as we wouldn't even be able to fight a re-match, much less win it).