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It looks like this spat will not calm down in the short term....not that it really matters but both are members of NATO.
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First Gibraltar, then the Malvinas !
And then they will go for the Spanish Main again ![]() But you know what they say why the new spanish Navy has glass bottoms in their hulls? So the new armada can have a look at the old one ![]() "Relations between London and Madrid have deteriorated since Gibraltar built an artificial reef last year." Err what ? |
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Two ego-boasted kids sitting in the same sandbox.
What is more urgent a problem and more important to find a solution to, is the two spanish enclaves in Marrocco, because they are not separated by 14 km of water from the continent, legally are EU territory and get frequently stormed by African asylum seekers, because FRONTEX has managed to almost close the street of Gibraltar.
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![]() Pot calling kettle black springs to mind. Mike.
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Those are the Falkland Islands Comrade Catfish, paid for in blood...TWICE! As ADM Graf Maximillian von Spee and his two sons found out he hard way on 8/DEC/1914. Quite a little set-to payback-wise after the Battle of Corunel(which the British lost) in the Pacific off Chile on 1/NOV/1914.
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Well to be blunt, sailing to a remote island and 'convinving' the population they now belong to a foreign nation (a term they do not even understand) at the other end of the world makes it the "property", of said nation ? (valid for all 'colonies', of course). I think this concept looks a bit antiquated, by today's standards? In the moment most inhabitants are for staying in the UK, so no doubt about the "Falklands". But maybe they will be called Oytschnbroom isles in some hundred years, who knows. Mr. Spee had seen the british ships laying in the harbour, but for whatever reason he decided not to attack them, as long as they were obviously coaling. His error' was to misjudge the later position when they had left the harbour. There even were efforts to inform him via some small boats, since some of the inhabitants back then were not "for" the british, so to speak. But Spee or the lookouts did not react when they saw small boats coming towards them, and steamed away. Interesting tidbit, later during the battle that followed, Spee ordered his other ships to leave and rescue themselves, but two stubbornly stayed for defence, and the others were unable to outrun the british, and were sunk likewise. Except the 25 knot turbine cruiser SMS Dresden, which became a legend and thus had to be sunk by all means, which of course happened, almost in a target practice, after chilean detention and bearing two white flags: http://www.kreuzer-dresden.de/dresdenbattle.htm By then still in charge as 1st Sealord, Churchill took it very personal, and some say this was the reason for the attack on Dresden a war later. B.t.w. the 1st officer of the SMS Dresden had been some Mr. Canaris... he survived with some of the crew. Greetings, Catfish Last edited by Catfish; 04-06-14 at 05:17 AM. |
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The Argentinians formed their first garrison that year, but were forced out by the the British in 1832. I'm not sure why, but the British have been in charge since then, and the dispute continues. Therefore I would contest your claim of "convincing" the population. Quote:
Had Spee avoided the islands altogether he likely would have coaled at New York while the British were looking for him in the Pacific. Had he attacked the British squadron he might have won, because they were all refueling and therefor powered down and unable to operate their turrets. He had no way of knowing that running was the worst of his options. Source: Graf Spee's Raiders, by Keith Yates. http://www.amazon.com/Graf-Spees-Rai.../dp/1557509778
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I generally meant the idea of landing on territories at whatever location, and just declare it one's property, with a present population or not.
A population obviously did not prevent nations of declaring the ground "their" property, which is true for all colonial nations, of course. Not much population at those special islands back then, i agree. Quote:
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Whatever the reason Spee decided not to attack. The coaling ships were in no shape to follow the german fleet immediately, it took at least eight hours to build up steam, get the crews back and prepare for battle. The british fleet was then searching for Spee, and as we know they soon found them. Boats from the islands wanted to warn Spee, but they did not reach him, and he may also have underrated the british fleet. He was also in awe because he heard he had killed a good pre-war friend of his at Coronel, Admiral Cradock, with whom he fought shoulder to shoulder in China. "On 3 November, Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Nürnberg entered Valparaiso harbour and were welcomed as heroes by the German population. Von Spee refused to join in the celebrations: presented with a bunch of flowers he commented, "these will do nicely for my grave". |
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I doubt that the original inhabitants gave a rat's backside either way. Pengiuns and Seals are like that.
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