Call those them Falkland Islands while you may.
Since there is no people in England with spine, like Margaret Thatcher in the current picture, those islands will be called Malvina Islands sooner than you think.
It wasn't because she defeated Argentina that she had to resign. She did what had to be done back then. Hope for the sake of British citizens living in the Falkland Islands that they don't have a President Obama or H. Clinton to rely on for a quick on time reaction from.
It wasn't because she defeated Argentina that she had to resign. She did what had to be done back then. Hope for the sake of British citizens living in the Falkland Islands that they don't have a President Obama or H. Clinton to rely on for a quick on time reaction from.
Anybody could have defeated Argentina...And besmirch her any dirty, lowdown, typical liberal way you like, she DID succeed in beating Argentina and retain the Falkland Island for Britain.
As to that, Clinton was the one who started the war against Serbia. At that time Republicans opposed him tooth and nail (the only time Republicans have opposed a war), for no other reason than that Clinton had started it, not a Republican (the visceral hatred by Republicans of Clinton is well known). They opposed Serbian action purely for political reason. Indeed, the Republican hatred for Clinton overcame their love for war, it was stronger than their love for war.
Indeed, when the Serbian action was going on Republicans were busy impeaching Clinton for partisan, political reasons.
If the PM, whoever he is, decides to sent a fleet to Falklands, he can at least rely on the support of the whole Parliament. In Britain foreign policy is not a political football, not something that politicians manipulate for political advantage, like they do in USA.
If Obama starts any war abroad, he can count on uncompromising, total hostility form the Republicans, for no other reason than that a Republican did not start the war, a Democrat did. Republicans hate Obama even more than they hated Clinton, if such a thing is possible.
Republicans have not yet come across a war they did not like, unless one is started by a democrat (like the Serbian war).
Anybody could have defeated Argentina...
Most wars the U.S. were involved in during the 20th century a Democrat was President. I was only referring to those I mentioned.
She won an election because she defeated Argentina in the war; it worked out very well for her.
But face it; she was too extreme for Britain. Her party tolerated her for so long because she kept winning elections (she won three in a row). But in the end even the Tory party had enough of her extremism, her autocratic, dictatorial ways.
The final blow came when she introduced a poll tax, a highly regressive, extremely nasty tax (where everybody paid the same amount of tax, the same amount of money regardless of their income or lack of income). Then one of her very loyal supporter, who had been with her since the very beginning (Sir Jeffrey Howe) resigned from the cabinet.
The very next day he made a speech in the House of Commons, in effect saying ‘throw the bum out’. And the Tory MPs took his advice.
But no, she did not resign because of Falklands war, the war worked out very well for her.
Do you see what happens when you poke the puppy? He keeps yapping and nipping.
You call Panama, Nicaragua wars, they were police actions. Granada was a rescue mission (American students caught up in a Communist take over). Yes, Americans supported all of them when they started, except Iraq.
She was dumped for the same reasons daddy Bush was thrown out. ("Read my lips, no more taxes") You don't say that and go back on your word.
There was no other real reason. She was and is the Iron Lady. There has been no PM of her caliber till Tony Blair came along. Now that he is gone, we shall see who really is in power there..