Sunday, 27 January 2013

Falklands showed how Thatcher wasn't Reagan's bitch

Reagan was cheating on Thatcher.
ahaAHAHAhahhaahAHAHahHAhaha.HA.

I hear it was this vuluptuous Latina from
Buenos Aires.

[very open lady, really]

This wonderful Neo-liberal extra-marital
Reagan- Thatcher scum-a-thon
was actually more for show
than even I had thought.

Reagan was trying to keep Argentina sweet
with Freidmanite Chicago School Mercantilism
at the expense of the "Big Friendship"
between the US & UK, together known as
U SUK!

That should shut up all the last vestiges of
Thatcherite "thought" amongst the
British chattering nattering classes.

Read 'em bytchez: Sky News

Reagan's Last-Ditch Falklands Plea Revealed

By Alistair Bunkall, Defence Correspondent 
Sky News – 4 hours ago
Ronald Reagan issued a last-ditch appeal to Margaret Thatcher to abandon her campaign to retake the Falklands and to hand over the islands to international peacekeepers, according to official documents made public today.
Files released by the National Archives at Kew, South West London, under the 30-year rule show that as British troops closed in on final victory, the US president made a late-night phone call to Mrs Thatcher urging her not to completely humiliate the Argentines.
However, his request fell on deaf ears as a defiant Prime Minister insisted that she had not sent a British task force across the globe just "to hand over the Queen's islands to a contact group".
Mr Reagan made his call to Mrs Thatcher in Downing Street at 11.30pm London time on May 31, 1982, as British forces were beginning the battle for Port Stanley, the Falklands capital.
The Americans had already proposed sending a joint US-Brazilian peacekeeping mission, and the president suggested that the time had come to show magnanimity.
"The best chance for peace was before complete Argentine humiliation," he told her. "As the UK now had the upper hand militarily, it should strike a deal now."
But Mrs Thatcher said she could not contemplate a ceasefire without Argentinian withdrawal. [ADDED BENEFIT SHOWING HOW USELESS BRITISH MILITARY WAS]