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U.S. Says 'No Change' to Neutral Falklands Stand
2013-03-13
[An Nahar] The United States on Tuesday said it took "note" of an overwhelming vote by Falkland Islanders to remain a British territory, but refused once again to take sides in the dispute with Argentina.

"The residents have clearly expressed their preference for a continued relationship with the United Kingdom," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.

"That said, we obviously recognize that there are competing claims. Our formal position has not changed. We recognize the de facto UK administration of the islands, but we take no position on sovereignty claims."
"Present..."
The islanders organized the two-day vote in response to increasingly bellicose sovereignty demands by Argentine President Cristina Kirchner.

A near unanimous 99.8 percent of the 1,672 eligible voters in the disputed South Atlantic archipelago voted to stay a British territory, according to official results, with a 92 percent turnout. Only three of the 1,517 valid ballots cast voted "no."
Posted by:Fred

#8  bigjim, if that is really what you think then come to San Diego and cross the border into Tijuana. Then you will see how much worse California could be. Not that we're not headed in that direction.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-03-13 11:36  

#7  After watching "Americans" run California for the last few years I don't know if that would be the worst thing ever to happen to it P2K.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2013-03-13 09:13  

#6  So how's the White House doing on the 'Reconquesta' movement to return California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico lands to Mexico? You think London should issue a 'not taking sides' statement on that?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-03-13 08:57  

#5  Don't offer Diego Garcia to the Chinese: they'll accept and Obama will bow to them, then withdraw...
Posted by: Steve White   2013-03-13 08:29  

#4  Did anyone really expect Obama to pass up an opportunity to spit on an ally?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-03-13 08:07  

#3  If Whitehall had any grit, they'd be out of Afghanistan by week's end with a stronger message to follow.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-13 07:09  

#2  Cheers, Obama. Classy. And while we're about it, perhaps the UK should offer Diego Garcia to the Chinese?
Posted by: Bulldog   2013-03-13 03:22  

#1  See RELATED BIG NEWS NETWORK > ARGENTINA: MALVINAS REFERENDUM A MEANINGLESS STUNT.

By most accounts, the Argentinian armed forces isn't what it was back in the early 1980's during "FALKLANDS I" - iff true, then the Argies will likely be unable to initiate any major milaction unless BRAZIL = MERCUSOR BLOC joins them in war agz the UK???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-03-13 01:56  

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