Sea Harrier pendant la guerre des Malouines.
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@Arminevh Dream on Troll - another pointless drivvel from you and the Union Jack still flies over Stanley...xD
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Malouines Argentines bien sûr.
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@Arminevh ..where was Argentina then. Why did you not claim them then. And we didn' steal them in 1833, they were handed back to us. By whom?
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I know tthat is the old name for Argentina. We did not nearly loose, We had difficulties but nothing we were not trained for.
You say France helped us . I dont recall us having Exocets, Etendards or Mirages. If you say US helped us you are refering to Sidewinders I presume. Any rumour about the loan of a carrier is untrue.
And prior to the earlier Spanish and French of the 16th century, what made them Argentinian. Those were days when unhinhabited land was claimed by the finders.....
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@SuperAncientmariner The islanders (or kelpers, bennies, etc as they were called by Britain till they, conveniently enough, were given citizenship in 1983) are British living on Argentine soil.
Bullshit? no, just the truth, exaggerated maybe, but UK did lost too much for so little.
It was the best of UK (and Chile, Usa and France) against the worst of Argentina, and even so you lot almost lost....
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@SuperAncientmariner Well, my dear fellow, the United Provinces of R.P. happened to be Argentina, same place different name, nothing else, and what Jewett did was just warninng the illegal American and british fishermen that they were on Argentine soil.
In 1833 UK illegaly invaded those Argentine rocks after failing 3 times to invade mainland, taking advantage of our internal affaires....classic of the lot of you btw.
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@SuperAncientmariner (the term Kelpers is no longer used). Of course they are British, they want to stay British and they are on British soil. That is why they say they are British. 82 was a cover for your internal problems.
A well known trick? Where else has this happened.?
God even your insults are so gay. Slack jawed butt muncher.
tootiredtobeoriginal 3 years ago 10
Que hayamos perdido la guerra no significa que ese territorio deje de ser argentino.
handofgod12345 2 years ago 4