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Britian vs. Argetina
was the war justifiable or not
was the war justifiable or not
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Falkland war was another case of British imperialism
Did you even read my post?
Throughout the history of Man, peoples have been displaced. The question becomes, how far back in time do we go to "fix" it? Any date we pick would be completely arbitrary and very impractical. We should look to the will of the people currently there (in any country) when examining this.
Some good examples - British "Imperialism" in the Caribbean and Central America. Britain claimed several islands and chunks of land, in places like Barbados and British Honduras. A few decades ago, the people in those countries decided they did not want to be a part of GB anymore. British Honduras became independent Belize. Likewise, Barbados gained its independence in the 1960's. Interestingly, the British possessions in the Caribbean are some of the best run, cleanest, and happiest of nations in the generally poor Caribbean and Central America. The British yoke (despite naysayers) was actually very light, and also progressive.
But unlike Barbados, the people on the Falklands want to be a part of GB. I think their wish should be respected.
Embargo was placed again Argentina before the actual war. Howcome? Coz Britain was supported by USA & and other european countries. And Argentina was left alone. You won this war by your pathetic strategies and not by like real men do. Unforgettably you yourself single handedly decided what people want of the land you invaded. british did the same in India.