You really don't see that Argentina will still want the Falkland Islands even if it is owned by someone else other than Britain? Is the UK the only country we "give a shit" about? If there is war between the purchaser of the Falklands and Argentina, or if Argentina is saber rattling against the new owner, nobody "gives a shit" anymore?rEvolutionist wrote:I'm saying, who gives a shit after the Brits sell it? This problem is about Britain and Argentina. That problem goes away when they have nothing to fight over.Coito ergo sum wrote:Apparently you do, since you've suggested a solution to the problem. If you don't give a shit, then why do you even care if the Brits don't return it to the Argies? After all, who gives a shit?rEvolutionist wrote:
Who gives a shit?
Argentina stops threatening war.rEvolutionist wrote:So, what is the other option then?Who said anything about war being the other option?rEvolutionist wrote:
Man, my hand was on my heart as I read that. Beautiful.
Well if war is the other option, then I think yes, my approach is actually better and more compassionate.
There you have it. The solution. A concerted anti-Argentina block that says - "bleat all you want, Argies, but if you initiate aggressive action, we're going to blow your ass up."rEvolutionist wrote:Yes.The only country that initiated war in the Falklands and the only country threatening war is Argentina. Don't you think they should stop doing that?
The British people aren't the only interest here.rEvolutionist wrote:It's compassionate for the British people in general. And they are the people (nation) that will be selling it. Hence why any questions of compassion regarding Russia or Germany etc are irrelevant to what I am saying.Your approach is not better or compassionate, because your approach is just to sell the islands to another country. Unless that country is Argentina, how does it solve anything? The same problem, only with Russia or Germany in the place of the UK. That's "compassion" in your book?
It's not irrelevant because if you're saying -- "sell the islands to someone else" then that country X has the same fucking problem as the Brits. Jeezus pleezus, man? How do you solve that problem when country X owns the Falklands and Argentina still wants it? What do you do? Advise that they be sold again, and again, like hot potato? What fucking good does that do?
The Argentinians want the Falklands -- no matter who owns it. Do you think the Argies will be like -- "oh, well, since you sold it to Australia, well, we renounce our claim to the Malvinas." Is that really what you think?rEvolutionist wrote:
And anyway, who says the Island has to be sold to someone that is likely to piss the Argentineans off (as irrational as that might be)?
Wait - you think that the Argentinians don't really want to own the Malvinas - they just want them because of some particular affront they take to the Brits owning them? You think if it's sold to Brazil or Uruguay, that the Argies will be like -- oh, well, as long as another south American country owns them, then that's fine? What the bloody 'ell, mate?rEvolutionist wrote: There might be the possibility to sell it to a third party that is a bit more neutral, but not likely to piss the argies off. Maybe one of their Sth American neighbours?
O.k., cool.rEvolutionist wrote:
Look, ultimately, I don't give a shit about this issue.
Then why is the focus of your comments almost exclusively on Britain's conduct (which involves 0 saber rattling) and you only mentioned Argentina's conduct in response to a specific question I posed? Why wouldn't your response be, "Argentina needs to shut the fuck up and stop behaving like Neanderthals?"rEvolutionist wrote: I just find sabre rattling (which includes Britain) to be Neanderthal.
It would not achieve anything, but it would the Argentinian's responsibility. As long as Britain doesn't fire at the Argentinians or invade their space, then they've done nothing wrong. If the Argentinians rattle sabers, they are threatening illegal action.rEvolutionist wrote: The world needs to move past this petty shit. Sure, the argies could get more and more belligerent and might even step up to have their arses kicked again. But what would that achieve for either side? Is it really worth it? I don't think it is. Not sure how many Brits are there, but I recall someone mentioning perhaps 1500? That many people are probably forced to move in Australia each year, so I imagine the figure would be higher in the UK and other more populace western nations. Just because they happen to live on an Island apart, should issues of greater concern to the nation as a whole not encompass their domain?