That would be awesome, i would totally enlist for a full scale paintball war .The Infamous Paint-Ball War of 2010.
That would be awesome, i would totally enlist for a full scale paintball war .The Infamous Paint-Ball War of 2010.
Matt84 said:If Argentina attacked British soil or waters that would automatically break ties with the EU, USA, and probably the rest of the intl community.
Expel of our country any company who has more than the 25% of its composition in british hands.
Vikingo said:the international community?? It will only "harm" relations with Western Europe and USA. Don´t you know that this has already happended in the past?? And we haven´t even broken relations with the US, nor Spain, France, Germany...
Peru gave us military aircraft. Soviet Union military inteligence helped us in 1982 and they would propably do it again. In fact, they offered us troops, but our leaders rejected it since they thought that WW3 might start in Argentine soil!
Vikingo said:Luckyly, we lost that stupid war against the NATO and the military dictatorship resigned.
The only fight we should do is the economical war. Expel of our country any company who has more than the 25% of its composition in british hands.
malbec said:That would lead to more unemployment and then we would have an acute epidemy of piquetes!
The only thing Argentina can -and should- do is chill out, be nice and wait. The time is on our side.
Matt84 said:Wouldn't it harm ties with Brazil which is an unconditional ally of NATO since before WWII and has active military cooperation with the EU? Brazilian diplomacy is one of the wisest aspects of that country. They never lean one way or the other, they don't allow themselves to become puppets, but when it hits the fan they are always on the right (West's) side.
Back in the late 70s and 80s Argentina was competing with Brazil in a mini arms race with programs now scrapped, and Arg was only in the verge of war with Chile. It's a different world now. The only plausibke military conflict in SA now would be between Colombia and Venezuela.
Wouldn't that harm the Argentine economy more than the eventual gain of the islands could ever compensate? Plus, the Brits could still do the exact same biz through Canadian or African companies. Rio Tinto, Anglo Gold Ashanti... ehem...