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Caribbean-Latin America
Argentina's new president Javier Milei has vowed to 'get the Falklands back'
2023-11-22
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Posted by:Fred

#13  It wouldn't have been that hard to take the Falklands the first time. The UK could say, OK, have it, but you need to compensate all the current residents and property owners (including UK bases) first for taking their property. A billion or three should do it. UK spins it as a purchase, Argentina spins it as humanitarian, nobody really cares that much. People might be a little touchier after the deaths, but it has been a few years, it might be worth a spin.
Posted by: James   2023-11-22 19:10  

#12  ^ Thanks for writing that, Rambler, so I didn't have to.

I was surprised when Britain went to war over the Falklands given the distances, but that was when Maggie Thatcher was PM. I'd be super-surprised if they did it again. Hey, maybe as a compromise, they could rename the islands the Maldives.
Posted by: SteveS   2023-11-22 18:59  

#11  I believe that the UK signed a lease for Hong Kong - for like 100 years. China wouldn't renew the lease, so the UK had to give it back.
Definitely not the same as the Falklands.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2023-11-22 18:17  

#10  Get Harry and Meghan down there to represent The Crown. Gets them out of the way and Harry could start earning a living instead of a Meghan allowance.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2023-11-22 17:57  

#9  A new destination for the HMS Prince of Wales?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-11-22 13:30  

#8  the falklands are too far from the UK to be protected by them. UK might get dual-citizenship for occupants.
Posted by: irish rage boy   2023-11-22 12:48  

#7  If he promises to put up wind turbines Charlie will likely get behind the idea.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-11-22 08:37  

#6  Well, they gave up Hong Kong which was by far more valuable than some barren sheep infested islands. Tell the Argies that first they better get their house in order before they make any future claims.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-11-22 07:37  

#5  Milei, a right-wing economist known as 'el Loco' - or the Madman - who promised to shake-up Argentina with his win, said he would 'make every effort' to get the Falkland Islands back - but stopped short of saying he would go to war over them

So, stirring up the rubes. I suspect EVERY Argie Pol has said something similar. They really don't like him, like Trump. Every statement that would've gone by if he'd lost will be amplified (with added spin). Don't trust the Media and Lefties
Posted by: Frank G   2023-11-22 07:31  

#4  I guess he can pound sand pampa grass
Posted by: European Conservative   2023-11-22 06:22  

#3  These days, UK in no position to fight over it.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-11-22 06:19  

#2  Shows you how serious he is.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2023-11-22 01:54  

#1  Argentina's new president has vowed to 'get the Falklands back', saying it is 'non-negotiable' for Britain to hand them over and compares it to the UK returning Hong Kong to China
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-22 01:54  

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