Hmmm...Dowding,
I never stated you didn't claim that the ultimate goal of the Falklands was to retain the rights to it's supposed oil reserves. So, you READ my post again

I just said that your claim to sovereignty over those islands is a stretch and an especially long stretch to justify that little cruise your Navy took. When the closest thing to a native population tried to go there, ole Maggy didn't like it. I will admit that the US does the same thing, but I at least know it's a hyprocritical stance at best. And am willing to state as much. Or didn't you READ the part in my post about us being "invited" to help the Kuwaitis.
And at the very least, unbunch those panties of yours.....your head is gonna explode!

Cobra
Edit..Actually Dowding, nationalities aside, I think we agree on some the basic premises, just not when it is applied to our "team". We can always find a hook to justify war. Hell we have to because of how utterly futile and destructive war is, abliet neccessary at times (i.e. WWII, etc.)
I am no expert on the Falklands by any means, but I do have a little better than passing knowledge of the subject. I was in college at the time of the conflict and had to do a college term paper on the subject. The backdrop of the paper was over whether it was morally right for the US to tacitly support GB on this or not. And the legitimacy of GB's claims to ownership in the first place. Understand it was while it was still in progress, and I was a bit more idealistic at the time. Age tends to bring more pragmatism which isn't always a good thing. What sucks is the folks that gave their lives on both sides.