Trump 'to review UK's claim to Falklands' in bombshell Iran punishment move (www.the-express.com)
from 8oow3291d@feddit.dk to world@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 17:40
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Donald Trump’s Pentagon officials are examining potential measures to penalize NATO countries that have declined to back the Iran conflict, with reports suggesting this includes a review of Britain’s sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.

[…] Britain fought a war against Argentina in 1982 to maintain control after Argentine forces invaded the islands. Argentina’s current president, Javier Milei, is among Trump’s closest international supporters.

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SpontaneousCombustion@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 17:50 next collapse

Then the UK should push ahead with the Chagos deal. 2 can play at that game.

www.bbc.com/news/articles/c04x1lg1lygo

WanderingThoughts@europe.pub on 24 Apr 19:23 collapse

Announce it and wait for Taco Tuesday.

8oow3291d@feddit.dk on 24 Apr 18:02 next collapse

And then when the UK doesn’t feel eternal gratitude the next time the US needs help, Trump will again be surprised.

The US foreign policy/diplomacy seems to be a kakistocracy. If you literally picked a random person out of the phone book to be President, then it would with great probability be better than Trump.

Teknikal@anarchist.nexus on 24 Apr 18:15 next collapse

I’m reviewing the US’s claim to Hawaii

Also don’t mess with the Falklands they are all British Citizens and the last time Thatcher had to be genuinely talked down from using Nukes.

givesomefucks@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 18:38 next collapse

I’m reviewing the US’s claim to Hawaii

Man, in a long history of fucked up shit…

Hawaii is pretty high up on the list.

e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de on 24 Apr 23:12 collapse

Thatcher had to be genuinely talked down from using Nukes

There are only two source I could find for any such claims. One is an interview with Michael Quinlan, former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, who claims that after the war ended Thatcher suggested to him that she would have considered using nuclear weapons if the war went badly enough. The other is this book by Mitterrands psychiatrist written ~20 years after the conflict. I only really think the interview is a credible source, and it sure doesn’t sound like they genuinely had to talk her out of using nukes at any point.

Teknikal@anarchist.nexus on 25 Apr 00:09 collapse

https://www.declassifieduk.org/uk-deployed-31-nuclear-weapons-during-falklands-war/

They definitely had them on hand and she went full vengeance mode after an exocet hit a British ship, although the Vulcan may have been the first choice.

It was the French who talked her down I believe.

UncleArthur@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 18:42 next collapse

And yet we’re still planning to send Charlie over for a State visit to the orange cunt ferfuckssake.

8oow3291d@feddit.dk on 24 Apr 18:44 next collapse

Eh, why not? Trump is like an easily manipulated child. Cancelling the trump would accomplish nothing, while keeping the trip might work.

unpossum@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 18:56 collapse

If he suddenly creates Trump Duke of New England or something, I’m sure the UK would be back in His Graces good graces for at least a week.

Archangel1313@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 19:03 next collapse

What is the US’s claim to have the authority to question the UK’s claim to the Falklands’?

8oow3291d@feddit.dk on 24 Apr 19:08 collapse

I assume the threat is that the US would not support the UK military or in the UN, if Argentina attacked.

Argentina is not going to attack in either case, so it is moot. Argentina simply don’t have a military capable to launch a 500km amphibious landing, against a UK military which already reinforced the Falklands after 1982 to avoid repeats.

Archangel1313@lemmy.ca on 24 Apr 19:24 collapse

I assume the threat is that the US would not support the UK military or in the UN, if Argentina attacked.

That would be a direct violation of Article 5 of the NATO treaty. It’s one thing to refuse to join the US in attacking someone…but, it’s an entirely different story when a NATO member is being attacked.

8oow3291d@feddit.dk on 24 Apr 19:26 collapse

That would be a direct violation of Article 5 of the NATO treaty.

Nope. NATO doesn’t cover wars in overseas possessions.

compuglobalhypermeganet@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Apr 00:27 collapse

I did not know that either. Thank you.

panthera_@lemmy.today on 24 Apr 19:22 next collapse

The British public might now side with Prince Harry who criticized Trump during his present visit to Ukraine. In contrast, King Charles is visiting Trump on Monday. I’m sure King Charles will cozy up to Trump.

8oow3291d@feddit.dk on 24 Apr 19:27 collapse

I’m sure King Charles will cozy up to Trump.

Trump is super easy to manipulate. Sending Charles to get free brown nose points, at no real cost to the UK, is the right thing to do.

RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 01:47 next collapse

Charles is also retarded (it’s ok we can use that word now) and keeps pushing for the NHS to do homeopathy.

A true meeting of geniuses, hopefully RFK’s brainworms aren’t hungry that week.

panthera_@lemmy.today on 25 Apr 03:11 collapse

No, it won’t work. Starmer threw a state banquet for Trump in order in get him to lower tariffs. It didn’t do anything.

9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 20:40 next collapse

Declare War
Empire of Britannia vs. Argentine Republic

No Casus Belli to choose from…

MrSulu@lemmy.ml on 25 Apr 08:27 next collapse

So what if Trump reconsiders this? Apart from Argentina who else will support him.

NOW is the time for the planet to get rid of reliance upon the US. Not screw them over, just stop being their removed.

theacharnian@lemmy.ca on 25 Apr 11:50 next collapse

The less powerful and relevant the US become the more they will act like they are rulers of the world.

melsaskca@lemmy.ca on 25 Apr 12:50 collapse

Native Americans can now review the US Governments claim on their land as well, I’d guess.