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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    What I or you believe is irrelevant, go ask the victims or their families and come back.
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    Yes. By the way, the English farmers paid for each pair of ears cut from Tehuelches.
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    A crime is a crime, declare it as you please. Crimes committed by the dictatorship in Argentina are exactly as bad as those committed by the left-wing terrorists, the Americans in Vietnam, British in Southafrica, French in Algeria.
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    And you are accusing me of what? You did manage to notice the '' marks, yet failed to understand its meaning. I recommend you read some serious book about the history during those times (I was a foreigner at the UBA during the dictatorship).
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    I think the Russkies were having a ball during the Malvinas war. Some of their subs were allegedly shadowing British subs, warships, etc. and according to some reports even jamming communication among British warships. At the same time they kept watching the British fleet as it was approaching...
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    Argentines did indeed capture quite a few British soldiers - they were well treated, probably better than the own Argentine conscripts. And I don't know where this idea comes from that people in Argentina were randomly kidnapped and murdered during the dictatorship. There was -indeed- what...
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    I concede the letter story was the other way around, I was mistaken. But Cameron was the one who approached Cristina on that G20 last year and felt he had to demonstrate who was the macho in town. Pretty childish too. The referendum is a farce. Whenever I hear a politician -Cameron being one of...
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    Britain Strengthens Falklands Defense

    As dumb as Cameron taking his time to answer her. Or to write the letter he tried to give her personally last year. Or to organise that farse of a referendum on the islands (as if it was going to change anything...). Isn't the UK supposed to be 'more civilised' than Argentina? Where is the moral...
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    Farewell Buenos Aires

    Fact? Why is it that some people just cannot accept other opinions? If some people like the pizza in BA more, let them do it! What is so difficult with that? Whereas I love Italian food, I also had in Italy the worst pizza of my life (worse than in India).
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    Why is Susana Freydoz still Free

    Hoy many of those will she actually be in jail? This is the problem. Whereas I do not believe she will keep killing people, there are other imprisoned criminals who do. And they are freed after just a few years...when they resume their criminal 'career'. 18 years in jail should mean spend the...
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    Any Gaucho's Close To Buenos Aires?

    Have a look at the meaning of guacho in Argentine spanish vs. Gaucho :D
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    Any Gaucho's Close To Buenos Aires?

    Not quite. Gauchos never had land and still don't have it. More campo owners you see dressed like Gauchos do it because it is fashionable, but they are probably growing soy/corn/wheat. Gauchos were/are land workers, mostly taking care of cattle-related jobs. Traditionaly they would get a rancho...
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    Cristina - I Thought This Was A Wind Up But Its Not......

    The Armada should say ooooooole and sail to Bahía Blanca instead. Of course that would cost a few heads, but it would be sooooo sweet. Anyways, the Armada boss does not have much to lose.
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    Cristina - I Thought This Was A Wind Up But Its Not......

    The two characters at the right bottom of the picture says it all.
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    An Indigenous Revolt In The Horizon

    And I thought Argentine politicians were not serious and sometimes childish. It seems it happens in the Latinamerican showcase democracy too.
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    Signs Of Future Argentina?

    I beg to differ: yes, I have been to SP and Rio (and actually lived in Sao Paulo-Itaim Bibi for a few months) and sorry, but BA is still a couple of heads above them. BA has a charme and cultural life that is truely unique in LatinAmerica (still today!). And yes, I would pick BA anyday.
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    Signs Of Future Argentina?

    Oh yes, the land of the good! If all these bastard people in Argentina were like that the country would have a flourishing economy, with no debt...no, wait...there would be no crime, no murders...wait again...there would be no massacres in high schools...err, anyways, you know what I mean! What...
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    Revelations About Falklands War

    You seem to forget that Argentine planes had to operate from the mainland. The Argentine Air Force did not have enough refuelling planes, meaning that Argentines pilots could not fly high speeds, did not carry AA-misiles and could not engage in dogfights -they did not have more than a few...
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    Revelations About Falklands War

    I also agree that war is war, the Belgrano was a legitimate military target, it does not matter where it was. BUT in my opinion the British wanted to shock the Argentine position, weaken their combat moral and public support for the war. The Belgrano, an obsolete rusting ship overloaded with...
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    Revelations About Falklands War

    Inept???? First time I read something like that. Not even the British media -as far as I know- has named them inept. On which facts do you base this opinion?
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