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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @billypower3349
    @billypower3349 2 года назад +15

    I’m so pleased to see this. As a 63 year old British Army veteran who spent a few months in the Falklands immediately post conflict, I’m amazed and heartened to see the great strides and changes made. I’ll guess “365” isn’t so popular on the menu these days either!

  • @michaelwoodward5787
    @michaelwoodward5787 2 года назад +17

    As an American child in 1982 it was the first military conflict I viewed on TV. I was 11 years old and the news footage captured my attention like nothing else. I was interested in history since my Grandfather fought in Europe during WW2 and now I was watching history being made in real time. To this day the history of this war still grabs my attention. Also the British troops looked pretty damn tough to this kid back then! Peace. 🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @FrankC321
    @FrankC321 2 года назад +10

    Frank the American here, great video. 1982 this was in the American news, though, because I was at sea myself, heard basically nothing, No fault to anyone, news coverage just did not work back then like it does now. Plus being 20 years old, generally one's mind is elsewhere. This 1982's restored vintage coverage of AV-8A's Harriers, fantastic! USMC had the same Harriers. I got to see and 'hear' a lot of Harriers because those planes were also on the same ship back in '82. It's only been in the past year or so, Falklands has sparked my interest. All politics aside, what a wonderful part of the world. The folks there are fantastic steward's of the land. Brave Men, Women, Children, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, thank you for your story and history.

  • @iceman7975
    @iceman7975 2 года назад +12

    Respect to our Armed forces, Congratulations to the Falklanders for the resounding determination to remain part of the British family but with the desire to determine their own future. Here in Gibraltar we also decided twice via a referendum to continue our links with the United kingdom whilst determining our own future.
    Gibraltar and the Falklands share many things in common on a political front. We both have a larger neighbouring country that does not like us.
    Stand tall, stand proud ,defend your culture, heritage and traditions never give in .Respect and greetings from Gibraltar.

    • @iceman7975
      @iceman7975 2 года назад +2

      @@albefuctivino1488 in your dreams mate!!

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 2 года назад +4

      @@albefuctivino1488 So gtf out of Morocco (Ceuta & Melilla). Y'alla z'ibi!

    • @yaqui4994
      @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

      1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1845 - 1850: War of Parana
      Criolla Victory !!!
      ........
      ....
      ................

  • @johnmoffatt1829
    @johnmoffatt1829 Год назад +1

    Excellent! I was in Korea at the time the task force was sailing and the the men in the health club stood up for me and shouted in korean crazy British’!😊😊

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke 2 года назад +11

    Great to see that the Falklands has become such a great place.
    The conflict being fought by our guys galvanised my desire to join up. If they were prepared to put their lives on the lune then so was I.

    • @davesherry5384
      @davesherry5384 2 года назад +1

      I was in the NZ Army then. I remember the day very, very well. A staff-Sergeant who didn't like Brits much gleefully told me that, "the Argentinains have invaded England". My geography is actually very, very good, so I knew there was something fishy about his gleeful claim.
      Although the majority of Kwis I knew were keen on the UK winning, it amazed me how many NZers wanted the UK to fail. Not for one moment did I doubt Maggie's and the troops resolve to win right from the start.

    • @yaqui4994
      @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

      1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1845 - 1850: War of Parana
      Criolla Victory !!!
      ........
      ....
      ................

  • @wayinfront1
    @wayinfront1 2 года назад +9

    Great video. Wonderful to see all the progress since liberation.

  • @potusuk
    @potusuk 2 года назад +7

    Thank you for making this, the interviews, great to see how it is going there. I'm more than happy to have been one of the team. Hugs to Carol Stewart and the 'Sutton gang'. ex Antrim82 / Whalebone Cove & Arrow.

  • @maxwellmoore8424
    @maxwellmoore8424 2 года назад +9

    Lovely to see the Sir David Attenborough. but I always call it BOATY Mc BOAT FACE .can't help it .

  • @reggiefollett6915
    @reggiefollett6915 2 года назад +1

    A very pleasing film ......I was there for couple months just after the war ended. Is here anyone in Stanley who knows an old ex offshore oil & gas N.Sea diver living there during the war?? I think he was associated with commercial fishing there. Thanks.

  • @macilree
    @macilree 2 года назад +17

    Interesting to see post-1982 developments. Best wishes for a British family future.

    • @yaqui4994
      @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

      1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1845 - 1850: War of Parana
      Criolla Victory !!!
      ........
      ....
      ................

  • @martinweber7912
    @martinweber7912 2 месяца назад +2

    London has known since 1910 that it has no right to the Falklands
    In 1910 and 1936, Foreign Office officials and lawyers issued opinions that questioned British claims to retain the Falklands. “It is not easy to explain our position without appearing to be international bandits,” said a 1936 memo. Britain never agreed to arbitration because its position had “certain weaknesses,” and the islands had to be preserved “for strategic reasons.”
    Shortly after the Falklands crisis arose, the British government removed all documents on the Falklands that were in the Public Record Office: an archive of official papers accessible to the public. The Sunday Times revealed on June 20, 1982 that, among the documents transferred to the Foreign Office, there are several in which officials from the British Foreign Ministry itself questioned the right of the United Kingdom over the Argentine Malvinas Islands.

  • @duncanandrews1940
    @duncanandrews1940 2 года назад +5

    Rest assured that you will always be protected from Argentina........... I volunteered for the task force (RNR) and was told that if they needed people my age then things were looking very dicy!

    • @davesherry5384
      @davesherry5384 2 года назад +1

      Good on you, mate! They seem to forget that some of the best shots are older blokes and some of the most stubborn fighters too!

  • @squigmcguigan8965
    @squigmcguigan8965 Год назад

    It's scary to realize. How something you remember as being so recent. Has become history.

  • @martinweber7912
    @martinweber7912 2 месяца назад +1

    The British Empire was the FIRST DRUG TRAFFICKING STATE IN THE WORLD During the Opium War, it was the conflict between China and Great Britain between the years 1839 and 1842. The trigger was the introduction into China of opium grown in India and marketed by the British East India Company, administrator of India. UK, had the support of the US who were mediators, who gave them the AM9L Sidewinder missiles that made the difference, allowing them to use Ascencion Island, despite all the help from the US, the Argentine pilots sank 7 English ships, the destroyers CL 42 HMS Sheffield and HMS Coventry, the frigates CL 21 HMS Ardent and HMS Antelope, and more than 24 ships of the Pirate fleet were seriously damaged, including the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, which the UK never recognized due to the shame they felt when they were ridiculed in NATO.

  • @martinweber7912
    @martinweber7912 2 месяца назад +1

    Bernhardt Memorandum (1910). At the request of the head of the American Department of the Foreign Office, Sidney Spicer, researcher Gastón De Bernhardt prepared a memorandum that condensed the history of the islands and the legal arguments of Great Britain and Argentina. That memorandum served as an internal guide for the Foreign Office until 1938. Bernhardt stated the following: “The question of sovereignty was specifically excluded from the agreement made with Spain in 1771.” This agreement contained a secret clause by which Great Britain was obliged to abandon the islands, which it did in 1774. “For 55 years, until 1829 (that is, until 13 years after Argentina's independence was proclaimed), Great Britain “He showed no interest in the islands.” “Great Britain began to claim the eastern island only in 1829” (it had never claimed it during Spanish rule; this is the island where Puerto Argentino is located). Spicer Letter (1910). In a letter to De Bernhardt himself, Spicer confessed: “It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the attitude of the Argentine government is not entirely unjustified, and that our action has been somewhat despotic.” Fitzmaurice Memorandum (1936). In February 1936, legal adviser George Fitzmaurice advised against Britain submitting the Falklands question to international arbitration: “Our position has certain weaknesses. But we have occupied the islands for more than a century (albeit illegally, as Argentina says) and for strategic reasons we cannot give them up. So the best thing to do is to take a hard line.”

  • @davidsayer3325
    @davidsayer3325 2 года назад +1

    Great video thank you

  • @johnchatterton9240
    @johnchatterton9240 2 года назад +5

    The argentinians should have been made to clear all the mines before they were deported

    • @josedro
      @josedro 2 года назад

      After the War Argentina provided all mine locations. Anyway, I understand you mean add humillates measures to Argentinians right?

    • @johnchatterton9240
      @johnchatterton9240 2 года назад

      @@josedro ….No, I actually meant, give the Argentinians a shovel and make them dig up every darn mine that they planted.

    • @josedro
      @josedro 2 года назад +1

      @@johnchatterton9240 Yeah excellent idea. Same measure to every British to every country invaded by the UK like eg. Afganinstan. Sounds fair right?

    • @JG-ib7xk
      @JG-ib7xk 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@josedrothey didn't provide all mine locations at all, some maps were found months later by British soldiers. They were still finding new mine fields years later

    • @yaqui4994
      @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

      1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1845 - 1850: War of Parana
      Criolla Victory !!!
      ........
      ....
      ................

  • @johnwalsh7256
    @johnwalsh7256 2 года назад +1

    Best wishes ❤️

  • @evanhodgson3104
    @evanhodgson3104 2 года назад +1

    It's wonderful to see the wild life in their natural environment "forgiving and increasing."

  • @davidbrowne5222
    @davidbrowne5222 2 года назад +1

    From Hungary. British but not English. Even in Britain England has been silenced. Who is next for the chop?

  • @MichaelKng-fk5jk
    @MichaelKng-fk5jk 2 года назад +7

    Heros, one in all!

  • @martinweber7912
    @martinweber7912 22 дня назад

    The Special Committee on Decolonization (UN) declared that the Malvinas were subject to the decolonization process, urged in 1960 by the United Nations General Assembly. In 1965, Great Britain and Argentina began to negotiate the future of the islands within the framework of the UN: London recognized, in fact, the colonial status of the Falklands, its only argument for delaying the reintegration of the archipelago to Argentina was the will of the islanders. The Crown no longer claimed title to the islands. The right to self-determination, raised by Great Britain in favor of the islanders, only arises in the case of a population that demands its independence: something that the 1,800 inhabitants of the British colony never did or could do. That was the last argument of the British government, which since 1910 had been retreating from its positions - inaugurated in 1833 by Lord Palmerston with a firm defense of the right of sovereignty of the Crown - until reaching the point where the conflict was reached when, The April 2, Argentina occupied the islands.

  • @maxwellmoore8424
    @maxwellmoore8424 2 года назад +11

    What never gets mentioned, is the indeginous people of Argentina, The people who Lived their 1st .And were colonised by the Spanish Killed in their thousands by Church and State .Argentines always shout the Falklands is ours ,Argentina isn't yours it was stolen by Spain, invaded. No original people were on the Falkland. A bit off track ,but it needs to told ,LEST WE FORGET.

    • @UncleBoko
      @UncleBoko 2 года назад

      Who lived there - English please!!!

    • @maxwellmoore8424
      @maxwellmoore8424 2 года назад

      @@UncleBoko Total BOLLOCKS. Look at Humans. DON'T Lie .

    • @jamesjackson7844
      @jamesjackson7844 2 года назад

      There were no inhabitants of the Falklands prior to its discovery

    • @maxwellmoore8424
      @maxwellmoore8424 2 года назад +1

      @@UncleBoko No Body ,from Spain or France ,who Lived in Modern day Argentina, ? You 1st .Don't think so .

    • @oscarbosio9881
      @oscarbosio9881 2 года назад +1

      Me imagino que opinaras igual de las poblaciones indígenas de los territorios conquistados por la fuerza por Gran Bretaña y la suerte que corrieron. Que pensaras lo mismo del trafico de esclavos que operaban compañás británicas para llevarlos a sus colonias y las de otros paises. A no ser que te falte una parte de la historia.

  • @yorkiemalone8727
    @yorkiemalone8727 2 года назад +1

    One word BRILLLLLLLLLLLLLLIANT

  • @NACHOOFF
    @NACHOOFF 2 года назад +5

    As an Argentine I feel sorry not only for the war but also for having left mines there, however there is something I do not agree with, one cannot invade one's own territory. Peace.

    • @loyalist5736
      @loyalist5736 2 года назад

      Then you will agree the country which you live in is stolen land. ..stolen from the indigenous tribes.

    • @NACHOOFF
      @NACHOOFF 2 года назад

      @@loyalist5736 for sure, Fortunately the government is giving them back their lands.

    • @simonbird1973
      @simonbird1973 2 года назад +8

      Best give Argentina back to its indigenous people & return to Spain!! The Falklands will always be British! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @davesherry5384
      @davesherry5384 2 года назад

      LOL! it was not nor ever will be Argentinaian territory. This is one issue your Latino stubbornness will have to go unrequited. Tacitly, every single Argie who supported this illegal and immoral invasion also supported the dirty war and the sons and daughters of those mothers who have died or will die not knowing where their children lie buried by murderous thugs dressed in glitzy uniforms.
      Were I you, I would focus on what your own people did to your own people and not raise my shamed head until all of that is sorted out. No one wants Argies in charge - w e've all seen what Argies are capable of.

    • @maryjane-ei4hl
      @maryjane-ei4hl 2 года назад

      Wake up fool

  • @johnnunn8688
    @johnnunn8688 2 года назад +2

    I’d like to know, which islanders voted to become Argentinian? It was hopefully a mistake, on the voting form.

    • @UncleBoko
      @UncleBoko 2 года назад

      Argentine if you please!!

    • @oscarbosio9881
      @oscarbosio9881 2 года назад

      Como van a votar por ser ciudadanos argentinos, si era un comicio organizado por británicos para británicos, si solo estaban autorizados para votar los ciudadanos de ese pais. So los habitantes de Malvinas son los beneficiarios del accionar colonial y no sus víctimas. Si fueron implantados a partir de 1847 luego de la usurpación en 1833 por parte de Gran Bretaña a Argentina. y tampoco son una tercera parte en discordia, solo son una prolongación de Gran Bretaña a miles de kilómetros en America del Sur. Al día de hoy para Naciones Unidas sigue siendo una colonia, un territorio en disputa sujeto a la descolonización, y ningún organismo internacional ha reconocido como válido ese referéndum.

    • @davesherry5384
      @davesherry5384 2 года назад +1

      @@UncleBoko He was right first time - he can call them whatever he likes.

    • @UncleBoko
      @UncleBoko 2 года назад

      @@davesherry5384 Argentine is correct, and not the daily mirror version.

    • @josedro
      @josedro 2 года назад

      What would you like to do to the Inharmonic voter?

  • @michaelrispulo3377
    @michaelrispulo3377 2 года назад +5

    God save the Queen. From a yank.

  • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
    @Roscoe.P.Coldchain 2 года назад

    How does a normal English bloke end up on the Falkland Islands?

  • @julioferrari7382
    @julioferrari7382 2 года назад +13

    saludos desde Chile a islas Falkland territorio de Reino Unido.-

    • @jorgechichiri5792
      @jorgechichiri5792 2 года назад

      Otro Chilenoid resentido y mal agradecido. San Martin cometio un error en no aceptar la invitacion de convertirce en emperador de Chilevy Peru.

    • @claudiotepedino5753
      @claudiotepedino5753 2 года назад +2

      Según el gobierno de Chile , las malvinas son argentinas

    • @jorgechichiri5792
      @jorgechichiri5792 2 года назад +1

      @@claudiotepedino5753 Thank you for reminding our " Shilean friend".

    • @josedro
      @josedro 2 года назад

      Muy logica su declaracion Chile parte fundamental de la Corona Britanica y su proyecto. Gritelo no mas con acento shileno "God save the Queen" !

    • @jorgechichiri5792
      @jorgechichiri5792 2 года назад

      @@josedro Cuanto rencor con Argentina. Complejo de ibferioeridad. Viven obsecionados y apoyan al colonialismo. Unicos en America. Tomen nota que su gobierno oficialmente apoya a Argentina.

  • @magolandia1
    @magolandia1 2 года назад +2

    ¡¡¡MALVINAS ARGENTINAS!!!

    • @JG-ib7xk
      @JG-ib7xk 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hahahahaha

  • @waynet7566
    @waynet7566 2 года назад

    🏃 ᴘʀᴏᴍᴏsᴍ

  • @hantykje3005
    @hantykje3005 2 года назад

    @16:32 This really makes me wonder who the 0.2 percenters in the Falklands are. I'm also wondering if there is a particular reason the word "conflict" is used about the events in the Falklands between April and June 1982, and not the term "war".

    • @billypower3349
      @billypower3349 2 года назад +1

      Politics.....pure politics

    • @davesherry5384
      @davesherry5384 2 года назад

      Politicians et al are scared to call the Argies murdering scum for fear of a diplomatic incident. I am not a politician.

    • @Hail_Full_of_Grace
      @Hail_Full_of_Grace 2 года назад +1

      Nobody declared war on either side.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 2 года назад

      It was called a conflict because it was a military engagement confined to a single location. If we had declared war on Argentina, then the RAF would have been permitted to bomb Buenos Aires.

    • @yaqui4994
      @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

      1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1845 - 1850: War of Parana
      Criolla Victory !!!
      ........
      ....
      ................

  • @flaviopitanga65
    @flaviopitanga65 2 года назад +1

    Long live the Falklands. Hope I can visit the islands soon

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад

      Malvinas señor.

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought 2 года назад

      @@agustingarcia9374 😂

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад

      @@RandomVidsforthought 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you

    • @yaqui4994
      @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

      1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
      Criolla Victory !!!
      1845 - 1850: War of Parana
      Criolla Victory !!!
      ........
      ....
      ................

  • @G_Confalonieri
    @G_Confalonieri 2 месяца назад

    So the Navy departured from also an illegaly ocupied land, Gibrartar, to fight on the 1833 illegaly occupied Malvinas, from a Country also invaded in 1807 and 1809. The independence wars joined forces with the Irish, people you subjugated until early 1900's. No NATO force should be settled on the South Atlantic, you have nothing to do here.

  • @CliSwe
    @CliSwe 2 года назад

    Excellent presentation. The Falkland Islands presents a brilliant example of what the Commonwealth Of Nations is all about: People living and speaking freely without fear of repression. Argentina just doesn't get it.

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад +2

      That dream is called colonialism

    • @CliSwe
      @CliSwe 2 года назад +1

      @@agustingarcia9374 It's actually called Self Determination, both by the United Nations and the Internatlonal Court of Justice. And it isn't a dream.

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад +1

      @@CliSwe Don't worry, the United Nations still considers the islands as disputed territory. And it demands from both nations a DIALOGUE BETWEEN THEM.

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад +1

      @@CliSwe Of course colonialism is not a dream, it is a fact.

    • @CliSwe
      @CliSwe 2 года назад

      @@agustingarcia9374 Doesn't worry me in the least, that a bunch of isolated and delusional Latin-Americans refuse to listen to the rest of the world. Have a nice day. And stop shouting.

  • @jorgemarachlian6250
    @jorgemarachlian6250 2 года назад +5

    MALVINAS ARGENTINAS . PUERTO ARGENTINO

    • @Hail_Full_of_Grace
      @Hail_Full_of_Grace 2 года назад +1

      Shhh all that nationalist bravado didnt work out too well last time and now we have 2 huge super carriers stocked with F35 stealth jets , you wouldnt stand a chance.

    • @jorgemarachlian6250
      @jorgemarachlian6250 2 года назад

      @@Hail_Full_of_Grace tendrán lo que tengan inmorales . INTRUSOS . Es suelo Argentino . Plataformas submarina de Argentina . Uds son piratas por siglos

    • @jorgemarachlian6250
      @jorgemarachlian6250 2 года назад

      @@Hail_Full_of_Grace Moralmente Siempre Argentinas .

    • @Hail_Full_of_Grace
      @Hail_Full_of_Grace 2 года назад +1

      @@jorgemarachlian6250 no you invaded innocent civilians on OUR island , you can argue its yours but if thats true you should leave Argentina so the indigenous tribes can rule again. Falklands will forever remain British as long as the residents wish to and theres NOTHING your country can do about it.

    • @josedro
      @josedro 2 года назад

      @@jorgemarachlian6250 Ningun Moralmente!!.. Historicamente y Geograficamente les pertenecen a Argentina.

  • @magolandia1
    @magolandia1 2 года назад +1

    "Todo buén español, debe mear mirando Inglaterra" Blas de Lezo
    Todo hispanoamericano debe hacerlo. Dios bendiga a los soldados argentinos caídos y a los que pelearon; vamos a volver a hacerlo, tarde o temprano.

    • @snarkymatt585
      @snarkymatt585 2 года назад

      Try it, please do try invading the Falkland Islands again. It would be incredibly amusing to watch on TV the RAF flying from Mt. Pleasant to destroy the poor excuse for a naval fleet that Argentina presently has. Imagine this will you, it would be like the sinking of the Belgrano but much bigger and more beautiful.
      Maybe at least hold off and wait until you guys buy those shitty Chinese fighter jets as it would be entertaining to see news about them getting shot down too... or you could just I don't know like maybe as a nation all grow up and realize when you have been beaten in a fight that you were never on the right side of anyways.

    • @magolandia1
      @magolandia1 2 года назад

      @@snarkymatt585 ¡Oooohhh! ¡Que miedo! Jajajajaaa.
      No lo vamos a intentar. Lo vamos a hacer en algún momento. Ahora no hay medios, ni oportunidad, ya los habrá.
      No las vamos "invadir", las vamos a recuperar. Son nuestras, los británicos las invadieron y las ocupan.
      Las batallas existen para tenerlas, no para ganarlas. Los británicos perdieron muchas batallas en la historia. ¿O Uds. solo pelean si pueden ganar? ...Tal vez si.
      A lo mejor Putin indirectamente nos hace un favor. Como los prusianos se lo hicieron a Uds. en Waterloo o los Norteamericanos en la segunda Guerra Mundial.
      Todos los Imperios han caído tarde o temprano.

    • @GarWhittaker
      @GarWhittaker 3 месяца назад

      LOL 😆😆😆😆

  • @chrissheppard5068
    @chrissheppard5068 2 года назад +3

    The best thing that ever happened to the FI was the war.

    • @mookie2637
      @mookie2637 2 года назад

      And, in a way to Argentina. At least it got rid of that murdering junta.

  • @yaqui4994
    @yaqui4994 5 месяцев назад

    1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
    Criolla Victory !!!
    1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
    Criolla Victory !!!
    1845 - 1850: War of Parana
    Criolla Victory !!!
    ........
    ....
    ................

    • @GarWhittaker
      @GarWhittaker 3 месяца назад

      They are not important..The Falklands are British.. Rule Britannia.

  • @agustingarcia9374
    @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад +5

    Hopefully one day it ends is modern colonialism that does so much damage to the peoples of the third world. I hope that one day the Argentine people will respect their national sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands.

    • @raquelalvarez296
      @raquelalvarez296 2 года назад

      ARGENTINA NO ERA UN PAIS Y ESTABAN EN LAS ISLAS ESPAÑOLES FRANCESES INGLESES ETC NUUUUUUUNCA PERTENECIO Y PERTENECERA AL PAIS MATOOOON DE SUD AMERICA ARG FALKLANDS STANLEY XXI UN PEDAZO DE REINO UNIDO EN EL ATLANTICO SUR BAJO LA PROTECCION DE LA CORONA

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад +1

      @@raquelalvarez296 deja el porro antes de comentar q no se te entiende un cuerno

    • @Hail_Full_of_Grace
      @Hail_Full_of_Grace 2 года назад +3

      Falklands Islands belong to the familys who have worked the land and lived and died there for generations , the choice was theirs and they chose to remain British , end of story.

    • @agustingarcia9374
      @agustingarcia9374 2 года назад +1

      @@Hail_Full_of_Grace f... no

    • @Hail_Full_of_Grace
      @Hail_Full_of_Grace 2 года назад

      @@agustingarcia9374 Falklands ....yes and nothing you can do to change it now we have our brand new 2 supercarriers stocked full of F35 stealth jets. We are more capable now of fighting a war over there than back in the 80's , you would be beaten badly.

  • @sebastianschonfeld3446
    @sebastianschonfeld3446 2 года назад

    Pirates go home. Return to the North Atlántic

    • @JG-ib7xk
      @JG-ib7xk 10 месяцев назад

      You mean all the Spanish people who invaded Argentina and killed the locals?

  • @josedro
    @josedro 2 года назад

    I like the way this video deceitfully shows The number of casualties. 800 on both sides. 649 Arg vs 255 Brits in pure Math is 904, this number makes many ppl happy.
    Curiously Land mines pickers are like the New Zealand rugby team. Empires never change always play the same cards. Old dogs never learn new tricks.
    UK Strategic Base for Scientific Research. yeah Yeah. Come on Be honest erase " For Scientific Research"

  • @martinweber7912
    @martinweber7912 22 дня назад

    The British Empire was the FIRST DRUG TRAFFICKING STATE IN THE WORLD During the Opium War, it was the conflict between China and Great Britain between the years 1839 and 1842. The trigger was the introduction into China of opium grown in India and marketed by the British East India Company, administrator of India. UK, had the support of the US who were mediators, who gave them the AM9L Sidewinder missiles that made the difference, allowing them to use Ascencion Island, despite all the help from the US, the Argentine pilots sank 7 English ships, the destroyers CL 42 HMS Sheffield and HMS Coventry, the frigates CL 21 HMS Ardent and HMS Antelope, and more than 24 ships of the Pirate fleet were seriously damaged, including the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, which the UK never recognized due to the shame they felt when they were ridiculed in NATO.

    • @GD-gj7zo
      @GD-gj7zo 3 дня назад

      @martinweber What AAM would the Sea Harriers carry in the 1982 Falklands Conflict if the US had not provided Sidewinder AIM-9L? What AAM were the Sea Harriers designed to carry? The Sea Harrier was the Fleet Air Arm's only jet fighter in 1982, before the Falklands Conflict what AAM were those Sea Harriers armed with? 800 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) was operational in March 1980, and 801 NAS in January 1981. What were those squadrons Sea Harriers armed with? Surely they weren't flying as operational squadrons for over two years before the Falklands Conflict, during the Cold War, armed only with 30mm Aden cannons? I thought I'd ask as you seem to be quite an online expert on the Falklands Conflict in 1982.