With the current state of the “Royal” Navy I suspect the Argies could waltz right in and take over the Falklands now if they had a mind to and formerly Grate Britin couldn’t do a damn thing about it.
On April 16, 2026 at 2:22 am, Georgiaboy61 said:
Seizure of the Falklands – or Malvinas as the Argentines call them – would be the least of Britain’s problems in today’s world, if it occurred. The British Isles are being inundated by a flood of immigrants, many of them Muslims, from the Middle East, North Africa and as far afield as Pakistan and India. It is an invasion, though almost no mainstream media sources are using that term.
That island nation is in the grip of a hostile globalist elite who have betrayed the historic British people and nation.
Argentina may have lost that war some forty or more years ago, but at least her people can still call their nation their own.
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On April 15, 2026 at 1:38 am, Dan said:
With the current state of the “Royal” Navy I suspect the Argies could waltz right in and take over the Falklands now if they had a mind to and formerly Grate Britin couldn’t do a damn thing about it.
On April 16, 2026 at 2:22 am, Georgiaboy61 said:
Seizure of the Falklands – or Malvinas as the Argentines call them – would be the least of Britain’s problems in today’s world, if it occurred. The British Isles are being inundated by a flood of immigrants, many of them Muslims, from the Middle East, North Africa and as far afield as Pakistan and India. It is an invasion, though almost no mainstream media sources are using that term.
That island nation is in the grip of a hostile globalist elite who have betrayed the historic British people and nation.
Argentina may have lost that war some forty or more years ago, but at least her people can still call their nation their own.