Argentina sabre rattling

Greatest Argies:
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Challenger1978 said:
smudgedj said:
Yeah and the sinking of the General Belgrano was a war crime, you cock.

I don't agree with that myself, it dosn't matter if it was sailing away or not. It was an enemy vessal, for all we know it could of sailed away for a couple of days then turned around and come back and killed some of our lads.

I was being sarcastic.
 
smudgedj said:
Challenger1978 said:
I don't agree with that myself, it dosn't matter if it was sailing away or not. It was an enemy vessal, for all we know it could of sailed away for a couple of days then turned around and come back and killed some of our lads.

I was being sarcastic.

Sorry fella its hard to tell sometimes online.
 
Soulboy said:
And all this just goes to prove that we were never sending a taskforce to defend 500 locals and 20,000 sheep... it was ALWAYS about what lay underneath.

Nice to hear the truth is finally coming out.

so what???

I was there and as long as I was defending British interests be that human or material I don't care!!
 
another generation said:
The Falkland Islands are quite beautiful, if a bit windy. The air is so clear, you can see for miles on end, and the water's not bad, either. Fly fishing in the rivers, or tours to the battlesites, complete with all the relics, just as things were left in 1982. But one of the things I'll remember best is the Boxing Day horse racing, outside of Stanley! Nags against thoroughbreds - anything goes!
Ye I remember doing a BBQ off the back of a four tonner, can in hand before returning to the 'shed ' for our sat night drinks. Oh the good times!!!!
 

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