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Caribbean-Latin America
No 'war' for Falklands, sez Argentina
2010-02-22
War is not an option in resolving Argentina's dispute with Britain over the potentially oil-rich Falkland Islands, a senior Argentinian minister said yesterday. "War is excluded from our horizon," the Deputy Foreign Minister, Victorio Taccetti, said.
"After all, we got our asses kicked the last time..."
But he insisted Buenos Aires would not give up its claims to the islands it calls Las Malvinas.
"We'll just huff and puff and make life miserable for all concerned until somebody lets us have our way."
He denied that Argentina was escalating a row triggered by a British oil drilling project in the Falklands.
Just trying to save the job of Madame Kirchner, that's all ...
The dispute followed the arrival of the Ocean Guardian off the Falkland Islands. Drilling could begin as early as today or tomorrow.
"We just can't stand the thought of all that boodle flowing somewhere other than Buenos Aires."
Britain insists the exploration conforms to international law, but Buenos Aires argues that London is violating UN resolutions requiring a negotiated solution. The dispute pushed tensions between the two countries to their highest level since the 1982 conflict which followed Argentina's invasion of the islands. "We are trying to convince the British that it is in their interest to negotiate with Argentina. This is not an escalation; this is just something that we have to do in order to protect our rights, because we consider that this exploration and eventual exploitation of our natural resources is illegal," Mr Taccetti said yesterday.
Posted by:Steve White

#13  And if the British decided to blockade Argentina, how long before the economy collapses?
Posted by: ed   2010-02-22 23:43  

#12  I find it hard to imagine the current UK leadership and military mounting an operation to retake the islands. In fact at the end of Seaharrier Over the Falklands the author talks about the RAF building a long runway on the islands to help in the defense in the future. The Argentine air force really could have used such a runway last time around.

If the Argies attacked during their winter and removed the islanders and sent them on a plane back home and shouted imperialism, imperialism and UK only wants the islands for Oil you'd find few willing to side with the UK if they did choose to retake the islands.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-02-22 23:36  

#11  Be careful what you ask for, YOU MIGHT GET IT!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-02-22 21:05  

#10  The Enemy of my Enemy is NOT my Friend.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-02-22 21:03  

#9  Lest we fergit, TO PARAPH WW2 THE RISE OF EURABIA + LONDONISTAN = IRELAND STANDS ALONE, agz ADOLF-JOZEF AHMED + ISLAMOFASCIST CONTROLLED CONTINENTAL EUROPE.

FEAR NOT, WINNIE CHURCHILL, POTUS BAMMER + AMERIKA IS COMING!

Unfortunately, the hard-fighting, hard-drinking Irish have no Army, Navy, Air Force, or national economy potent enough to challenge Buenos Aires, let alone reach the Falklands. THE GOOD NEWS FOR THE IRISH IS THAT NEITHER "EURABIA: NOR "LONDONISTAN", ETC. IS NOT IN ARGENTINA'S + CENTRAl-SOUTH AMERICA'S INTERESTS EITHER.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-02-22 21:01  

#8  I would think Argentina could take the islands without war now. England is just a hollow shell of a hollow shell with a Queen.
Posted by: Kelly   2010-02-22 19:33  

#7  Besoeker, I don't think the Argentinians can think that far ahead. They just want the boodle, if any.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2010-02-22 16:36  

#6  Dar al salami next time, to broaden the menu?
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-02-22 13:54  

#5  Hehe, wondered who will spot it! ;-)
Posted by: twobyfour   2010-02-22 13:48  

#4  when UK will become a part of dar-al-salaam.

A naughty bilingual play on words, twobyfour. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-02-22 13:08  

#3  Could this may be the Argies primary concern? Falklandistan, a new colonial Islamic caliphate just off their shore?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-22 10:39  

#2  Argentina has to wait some 10 years. British Falklanders would ask to join when UK will become a part of dar-al-salaam.
Posted by: twobyfour   2010-02-22 10:34  

#1  Wars have their consequences. Ask the former Germans of Prussia and Silesia.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-22 09:58  

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