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A history of the Falklands War, originally shown on Channel four in 1992.

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  • Proximity as a basis for territorial claim, ridiculous!

  • @williamgavinfinlay If that were so then we should invade the Faroe Islands. Only we are not brainwashed into believing these islands are British and the population certainly is not British.

  • Where is the support for the noble struggle of Argentina against the evil British in this segment?

    Remarkable that somebody like Carrington, who fought with distinction during WW2 can spout so much bullshit and keep a straight face. Appeasing fascists was not and never will be in Britains interest, and far less in the islanders interest.

  • @Anan7777 or for that matter in the interests of the Argentinian people.

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  • Chile should really take over Argentina being as its right next to it.

    Im sure Argentinians wont mind being disposessed of their homeland and being subject to foreign rule.

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  • Don't blame Britain blame Argentina they have no right in trying to take over the Falklands

  • @sweetnsoursauceified Hong Kong was only leased from China. In fact, the deal we British got from the Chinese in 1984 under the Joint Sino-British Decleration was far better than what we could have hoped for before the Falklands War.

  • @sweetnsoursauceified Why? Argentinas claim on the island is spurious at best, reguardless of what type of government it has. I was just responding to what carrington said about 1982.

  • What a mendacious shit Carrington is! Suggesting that this was what Braine was implying

  • @Anan7777 If a fascist gov. really was the problem in this conflict at that time, then Argentinia as a democracy should have recovered Flalklands right?

  • @williamgavinfinlay Why letting Hong-Kong go away then? Maybe because pissing off 1.3billions of chinese people is way too much of a task for british imperialism?

  • @williamgavinfinlay Yeah!!! Like Northern Ireland, right?

  • i wish we had invaded Argentina, you attack us we repel you then fuck you over for it.

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