Obama votes present on whether the Falklands belong to Britain
posted at 9:17 pm on February 25, 2010 by Allahpundit
He promised you Change, didn’t he?
Washington refused to endorse British claims to sovereignty over the Falkland Islands yesterday as the diplomatic row over oil drilling in the South Atlantic intensified in London, Buenos Aires and at the UN.
Despite Britain’s close alliance with the US, the Obama Administration is determined not to be drawn into the issue. It has also declined to back Britain’s claim that oil exploration near the islands is sanctioned by international law, saying that the dispute is strictly a bilateral issue…
Senior US officials insisted that Washington’s position on the Falklands was one of longstanding neutrality. This is in stark contrast to the public backing and vital intelligence offered by President Reagan to Margaret Thatcher once she had made the decision to recover the islands by force in 1982.
“We are aware not only of the current situation but also of the history, but our position remains one of neutrality,” a State Department spokesman told The Times. “The US recognises de facto UK administration of the islands but takes no position on the sovereignty claims of either party.”
Three theories as to why. (1) It’s revenge for the Brits’ intel leak about how Binyam Mohamed was interrogated. The White House actually threatened to cut off cooperation with Britain on intelligence matters over that last year, and a British think tank tells the Daily Mail it suspects that the resentment is still lingering. Says one Tory MP, “The U.S. position on the Falklands certainly seems to be a warning shot which says to Britain: ‘Don’t mess us around too much or we could make life problematic.’” (2) It’s part of The One’s strategy of “improving our image in the world” by making nice with Latin America’s leftist power brokers. That was the point of punishing Honduras after it deposed its would-be dictator Chavista president, wasn’t it? To prove our “anti-colonialist” bona fides? It sure has earned us a lot of goodwill so far, especially among Hondurans. (3) For whatever bizarre reason, Obama simply enjoys tweaking the Brits. From returning that bust of Churchill to embarrassing Gordon Brown during his first visit to the White House to having a State Department official tell the Daily Telegraph, “There’s nothing special about Britain,” crapping on the “special relationship” is just sort of his thing.
And don’t think it’s gone unnoticed:
So when British soldiers are dying in Helmand in support of his foreign policy, President Obama ‘takes no position’ over Britain’s right to territory which not only is ours without question, but had to be retaken at a cost of 254 British lives.
This deeply regrettable response leaves us with the question; what is the purpose of a special relationship that seems to involve British sacrifice on one side and American indifference on the other?
Your exit question: Considering that this dispute ultimately boils down to oil rights, can anyone explain why America would rather have those oceanic oil fields controlled by South America instead of a politically stable, reliably friendly (until recently) ally like Britain?









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I think he just handed Hillary her out.
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:02 PM
Which side is the gayest? That is the side which I stand by.
carbon_footprint on February 25, 2010 at 10:02 PM
When does ogabe go ‘down under’? Maybe he can piss off the leaders of that country too? Aren’t they still connected to the British Empire?
lukespapa on February 25, 2010 at 10:02 PM
lol. for the record my family is “South American” from Colombia and there are very few people who can stomach the Argentines. They are like Obama, ignorant, arrogant, narcissistic and condescending. Sniveling.
there’s a popular saying in South America that if you bought an Argentine for what he is really worth and then sold him for what HE thinks he’s worth you’d become very rich very fast.
elduende on February 25, 2010 at 10:02 PM
to the British people,
I humbly apologize AGAIN for the douchbag we currently have occupying the White House. Please understand that we will take measures to correct the problem at our earliest opportunity.
Cheers,
conservnut
conservnut on February 25, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Damn, thats cold.
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Just more of that “smart diplomacy” from Barry Obama. Nothing like pissing on your allies.
GarandFan on February 25, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Once again, Great Britain….
We’re so very sorry.
Please don’t think all Americans share the sentiments of the tool currently residing in the White House.
powerpro on February 25, 2010 at 10:04 PM
Not as cold as sending your cat to a twelve step program! LOL :)
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:05 PM
Hehe
Well, lucky me. I get along with Colombians the best of that whole group :D
Mostly because they are the least anti-American that I’ve encountered.
Maybe Chile will just invade Argentina and save it from itself ;-)
MeatHeadinCA on February 25, 2010 at 10:06 PM
Not colonialism. It was Britain putting all the Muslim Black Slavers out of work when Britain destroyed the slave trade.(partially) They haven’t been able to make a decent income since.
BL@KBIRD on February 25, 2010 at 10:06 PM
Well, he’s more Evita than Winston Churchill.
Marcus on February 25, 2010 at 10:07 PM
obama’s more MADONNA than Evita, Marcus.
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:09 PM
A message to the United Kingdom and the rest of the world…
We will fix this…
… Fix your own fuc%ed up countries!
Seven Percent Solution on February 25, 2010 at 10:09 PM
She relapsed, but stays off my lap when you are posting. :)
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:09 PM
Methinks the Queen is not amused.
manwithblackhat on February 25, 2010 at 10:10 PM
My cat just stares at me like I’m nuts, laughing so hard, as she licks her cat butt……
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:12 PM
This was a complicated deal the first time around.
We have treaty obligations to both sides. If you’ll recall the fist Falklands war/campaign, the US was very much “hands off”, at least publicly.
On this issue I want to see more from the MSM before I decide…
darkpixel on February 25, 2010 at 10:14 PM
Maybe we should just get more catnip. or start pouring them straight shots.
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:14 PM
El_Terrible on February 25, 2010 at 10:16 PM
Something tells me they’ll still back him in 2012… especially if the polar bear eating warmonger Sarah is the other nominee.
fixed
El_Terrible on February 25, 2010 at 10:16 PM
My cat prefers both.
She still thinks I’m insane.
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:17 PM
Is anyone surprised by this douchebaggery?
Jaibones on February 25, 2010 at 10:18 PM
Of course, he hasn’t taken a position on the Falklands. If asked he probably won’t take a position on American Independence either. Obama’s default position is that making decisions closes out future options. He believes that if he stays neutral he can talk to both sides and both sides are pushing to influence him. That’s why the health care bill was written, not by Obama, but by Reid and Pelosi, that’s why it took 4 months of talk for him to agree with his own campaign promise to re-enforce the troops in Afgan., that’s why Gitmo isn’t closed and why the location of the KSM trial isn’t settled. Why decide and let all that grief come only your way?
Fred 2 on February 25, 2010 at 10:23 PM
Naturally ungrateful. Hey, what happened to Canopfor?
I sent him out for sheep dogs and bagpipers. That’s not hard in Canada.
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:23 PM
Hey UK citizens how does the hope and change feel now?
F15Mech on February 25, 2010 at 10:26 PM
Maybe, but I think it’s more a case of just straight down-the-line academic Leftist disdain for the West and traditional Western alliance, which England exemplifies. Anglo = bad.
rrpjr on February 25, 2010 at 10:29 PM
Is it time to start a website of pictures of people holding “I’m sorry” signs?
cthulhu on February 25, 2010 at 10:31 PM
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:17 PM
Naturally ungrateful. Hey, what happened to Canopfor?
I sent him out for sheep dogs and bagpipers. That’s not hard in Canada.
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:23 PM
katy the mean old lady:Here!!:)
canopfor on February 25, 2010 at 10:34 PM
He probably met up with Dave Rywall’s moose~she’s always trying to escape…..
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:34 PM
Sadly no, I hate to say this but for time in my life I am really and truly ashamed of our leaders.
I’ve been disappointed and disgusted by them more than a few times, but this, this is a shameful thing… Particularly when British troops are fighting and dying alongside ours in the war on terror.
jasetaro on February 25, 2010 at 10:35 PM
Because Western oil companies are evil? Or, something…
/sarc
CP on February 25, 2010 at 10:37 PM
He probably met up with Dave Rywall’s moose~she’s always trying to escape…..
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 10:34 PM
HornetSting: Actually,I had to chase Wroughtwall the
moose away from my Beaver sactuary,and
minnow trap grow fins,harrasssing my
beavers!!UGH!:)
canopfor on February 25, 2010 at 10:38 PM
Restoring America’s standing in the world!!!
jdkchem on February 25, 2010 at 10:40 PM
There is only one way to recover from this diplomatic blunder;
He HAS to get more I-Polds with his speeches, sent to the U.K.!
Star20 on February 25, 2010 at 10:41 PM
Nonsense, you were lallygagging over at the Rangel thread.:)
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:41 PM
bottom line in all this is that for the moment its dangerous being an ally of the “old” United States.
the USSA would rather coddle North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and crap on our allies.
Just ask Israel, Great Britain, Japan, Colombia, Taiwan, Honduras, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Georgia, Lithuania, Ukraine…
all of these countries have been directly affected by Ozero’s feckless classroom Marxism for a year now.
elduende on February 25, 2010 at 10:41 PM
As if you don’t already know the answer. :)
FloatingRock on February 25, 2010 at 10:45 PM
The Caliph is building a New World Order, and the Brits are so very….mmmm, “Victorian”….so very 19th Century.
The Caliph (has he found a church yet?) is building a new Global Socialist government that controls it’s citizens Healthcare tells them if they are Obese (Actually the tall, toned armed one is in charge of that, Meechelle Dahling Obama).
The serfs (sorry) CITIZENS of this new global governance will all the same healthcare (well not the ruling class of course) and all be provided for.
All Hail the Caliph, and conversely all piss on the Brits!!
P.S.
Tell the Queen that she should be thankful to me that she even got that stinking iPod. Michelle wanted to just give her a $15 iTunes gift card!!!
PappyD61 on February 25, 2010 at 10:48 PM
Ignore the media. He is exactly the arrogant, two dimensional demented creep He seems to be.
Frankly, I am amazed that there is any confusion about this guy. Use the correct hateful stereotypes and he is as predictable as can be. With the hate going both ways.
battleoflepanto1571 on February 25, 2010 at 9:40 PMdiogenes on February 25, 2010 at 9:52 PM
IlikedAUH2O on February 25, 2010 at 10:51 PM
Er, what are you trying to infer, canopfor? :)
OldEnglish on February 25, 2010 at 10:53 PM
Sorry. I have had an intense 36 hours. Thanks.
IlikedAUH2O on February 25, 2010 at 10:53 PM
he trifles with our honour
happyfeet on February 25, 2010 at 11:04 PM
Grow fins should watch those teeth?
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 11:21 PM
Come on AP. You know the exit question answer. People of color inhabit South America.
Hummer53 on February 25, 2010 at 11:33 PM
Another example of how much of a danger this obamanation is to the U.S. and to the world at large…
Gohawgs on February 25, 2010 at 11:35 PM
Dear British Friends,
Please be advised that we are having techincal difficulties, and plan to resume our normal programming starting in November 2010. We apologize for the impostor that is currently causing this difficulty. Rest assured, it is only a blip, and we are working quickly to resolve the problem caused by our less-responsible citizens.
Sincerely,
The Americans
NumberTwo on February 25, 2010 at 11:38 PM
Don’t worry, OE, we all know that grow fins doesn’t like beavers…..it’s more into sheep. and shagging.
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 11:49 PM
Indeed! :)
OldEnglish on February 25, 2010 at 11:50 PM
America, or Obama and his leftists?
misterpeasea on February 25, 2010 at 11:50 PM
Right on.
Mirimichi on February 25, 2010 at 11:53 PM
I can’t give an exact reason why, but I have the impression that Grow fins is a she.
OldEnglish on February 25, 2010 at 11:55 PM
I find myself in the surreal position of defending an Obama foreign policy decision, but the truth is we don’t have a dog in this fight. President Obama’s personal animus toward Britain aside, our friendship with Britain does not obligate us to play a role, major or minor, in a purely British and Argentinian affair. If the US does anything, we should offer to broker a deal. A deal is always possible if oil is the issue. However, if the underlying source of the friction is a clique of Argentinian generals looking for payback, so much for diplomacy. Peace between the two will be the time it takes to reload.
troyriser_gopftw on February 26, 2010 at 12:04 AM
Argentina is not a great, or a consistent American ally. Britain is! The US loses if Britain comes to see the US as unreliable and opportunistic.
If Argentina changes its government for something like Venezuela’s then yes, it will matter a great deal. The chance of that happening in Argentina are far greater than in Britain.
sharrukin on February 26, 2010 at 12:28 AM
katy the mean old lady:Here!!:)
canopfor on February 25, 2010 at 10:34 PM
Nonsense, you were lallygagging over at the Rangel thread.:)
katy the mean old lady on February 25, 2010 at 10:41 PM
katy the mean old lady:Lallygagging,hehe,haven`t heard that
one for awhile!!:)
canopfor on February 26, 2010 at 12:32 AM
Hmmmm.
1. No blood for Oil!
2. Ok. No British blood for Oil!
3. Ok. Some blood for Oil! Not sure whose yet, but we’ll come to that some point.
4. Anybody remember that …. what was that … Pan Am flight something or other? A terrorist mastermind…. dying of cancer or something …. had a life prison sentence. Isn’t he living in luxury right now?
Oh yeah that’s it. The British traded the guy responsible for killing Americans for oil leases.
Can you taste the ambivalence?
memomachine on February 26, 2010 at 12:34 AM
,and
minnow trap grow fins,harrasssing my
beavers!!UGH!:)
canopfor on February 25, 2010 at 10:38 PM
Er, what are you trying to infer, canopfor? :)
OldEnglish on February 25, 2010 at 10:53 PM
OldEnglish:Infer,hehe,you should count your lucky stars,
that Grow Fins,isn`t down under!!:)
canopfor on February 26, 2010 at 12:37 AM
Don’t worry, OE, we all know that grow fins doesn’t like beavers…..it’s more into sheep. and shagging.
HornetSting on February 25, 2010 at 11:49 PM
HornetSting:And goats to,know doubt!!haha:)
canopfor on February 26, 2010 at 12:39 AM
Obama is following Reagan on this. I’m not sure why Americans have a hard time with self determination… they signed the Atlantic Charter.
Doesn’t matter. The British can handle the Argies or all of Latin America if they have to. It will be good for them to engage in a fight for their own interests alone so they maintain half decent force levels. Bron & co seems to be all over the issue… and the public will back this again.
lexhamfox on February 26, 2010 at 12:56 AM
Coward.
Metro on February 26, 2010 at 12:58 AM
Argentina knows it will get its ass kicked again if it goes after the Falklands. Save your boys’ lives and just let it go. One British company would be enough to take on a division of Argentinean soldiers.
Don’t cry for me Argentina…
Mojave Mark on February 26, 2010 at 1:00 AM
sharrukin, a country pursues its own interests and sometimes those interests coincide with the interests of other countries. It was and is in the interest of the UK to support our efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. I fail to see how American interests are served by taking sides in the Falklands dispute. And if we do side with Great Britain, then what? What would such support entail? The best we could hope for in siding with the UK would be a continuance of the status quo, which brings up yet another point: How many more years do you suppose the British can keep the Falklands? Look at a map. Sooner or later, Argentina is going to successfully annex that little island and all the sheep grazing on it, peaceably or not. Geography is destiny here.
I fully support a proactive, even aggressive approach to the solution of foreign policy problems, but this is frankly not our problem.
troyriser_gopftw on February 26, 2010 at 1:08 AM
It’s British turf, not ours; the Brits have always insisted, since the French were fighting in North Africa and Indochina, that NATO did not cover overseas possessions; we didn’t ask them to gut the Royal Navy to the point that a second 1982 expedition is probably out of the question; Argentina insists war isn’t an option; do we really need to saddle our State Dept with another global Hatfield-McCoy border feud; the UK could probably end it by April by promising Argentina a cut and then welshing.
Chris_Balsz on February 26, 2010 at 1:12 AM
What Reagan did…
The US gave Britain 12+ million gallons of aviation fuel, 48 all-aspect AIM-9L sidewinder missiles, Shrike anti-radiation missiles, and they provided satellite intelligence.
sharrukin on February 26, 2010 at 1:14 AM
Then you can expect a mass exodus of European troops from Afghanistan, and a “bite me” response when the US needs help internationally. British troops serve in Afghanistan and fought alongside American forces going into Iraq.
Tell me how many Argentinians were there?
Stabbing our best allies in the back in an attempt to curry favor with nations who don’t much like the US is not very clever.
sharrukin on February 26, 2010 at 1:20 AM
Loyalty is a two way street…to get it, you have to give it. To have loyal friends you must be a loyal friend.
Fighton03 on February 26, 2010 at 1:23 AM
2012 cannot come too soon. How long must we endure this President and Democratic rule. They have no regard for the will of the people. Arrogant, Arrogant, Arrogant!
WyoMike on February 26, 2010 at 1:26 AM
Britain is not fighting for “Obama’s” foreign policy in Afghanistan. They have just as much interest to kill off the Taliban before more things explode in London.
Phoenician on February 26, 2010 at 1:47 AM
A lot of nations have an interest in taking out the Taliban, but it is American allies who send troops.
sharrukin on February 26, 2010 at 1:58 AM
Nice! :)
OldEnglish on February 26, 2010 at 2:14 AM
Astonishingly, Teh Won actually made the right call on this, and basically reaffirmed existing U.S. policy. The U.S. is still the only global hegemon, and it ill serves us get dragged into intramural disputes among friendly client states. Obviously, Britain is a much more important “client” for all sorts of reasons, and the Botoxed, dime-store Evita currently serving as Argentina’s president is detestable, but, like it or not, the Falklands dispute resonates deeply in Latin America, and not just among nasty leftists like Chavez or buffoons like Evo Morales. This is similar in some ways to the situation about five years ago when the U.S. was forced to mediate a dispute between Morocco and Spain over a tiny islet. We didn’t have a dog in that fight and don’t in this one; there is no upside for a global power to get mixed up in this.
Travis Bickle on February 26, 2010 at 2:15 AM
No one takes Argentina seriously. Any country that would elect an absurd Peronista, such as Cristina Kirchner, deserves to live with the consequences. The Peronistas are true fascists in the style of the jackass Benito Mussolini, who was greatly admired by crazy Juan Peron (Juan also thought the social system of Nazi Germany was pretty terrific when he went to study it in the early 1940’s). It’s all quite a shame, as Argentina was a decent, prosperous country until Peron gained prominence in the 1940’s. Frankly, you might as well have the ex-hooker Eva Peron running the country! The South American military are competent only as riot police. If they wish to again take on real armed forces, such as those of the British, the result will be the same.
John Adams on February 26, 2010 at 2:22 AM
As someone has already pointed out, the Brits gave up one of the men responsible for killing dozens of Americans in exchange for oil rights a few months ago, so the UK certainly pursues its own interests at our expense when it suits its purposes. Further, not getting involved in a British territorial dispute with Argentina is hardly a stab in the back. It’s one of those instances, I think, where minding our own business is a good idea. Why meddle where we have no stake in the outcome? And if we throw our support behind Britain in this affair, does that mean we are bound by moral obligation to support them always, everywhere? Like most Americans, I value our country’s relationship with Great Britain and think we should do what we can when we can for the sake of that relationship, within limits. Mucking about in the Falklands is one of those limits.
troyriser_gopftw on February 26, 2010 at 2:46 AM
“the Brits gave up one of the men responsible for killing dozens of Americans in exchange for oil rights a few months ago”
You confuse an act by a few corrupt politicians for the feelings/act of the people of the UK. They’re pissed about the scumbag living it up as well.
Just as the Brits should not blame the American people for the thoughtless, graceless acts of our Commie in Chief, I cannot blame them or abandon them for the acts of a few of their own versions of Pelosi, Reid, Boxer and the rest of the corruptocrats in office.
Obamas Grandfather claimed to have been tortured and well may have been during captivity following the suppression of the Mau Mau uprising. Who participated in that campaign? Winston Churchill. See why the bust was booted first thing?
Winston Churchill also the called the muslim religion the “Religion of Blood and Death.”
Obama sure knows how to carry a grudge…for generations. And then he lets his personal feelings influence foreign relations. That’s just great. How childlike.
The British have shown solidarity with us for decades. And voting for the British could hardly be called meddling. It’s called showing support for an ally. Killing Argentines in their name would most certainly be called meddling.
I suppose that failing to support the people of the Honduras and choosing instead to support the wanna be dictator was somehow not meddling as well?
I just thank God that the people have awakened and know him for what he is…not all the people but most. Some remain willfully ignorant, ignoring the Communists, self avowed, that Obama employs.
Ignoring the ornament with the image of Mao that hung from the White House Christmas tree.
Ignoring the words of Valerie Jarret when she called the United States an “Imperialist nation”.
and so much more…all to be ignored by those that love the Won.
Army Brat on February 26, 2010 at 3:48 AM
Like I said, Army Brat, I was surprised to find myself in agreement with Obama on this Falklands deal. I agree our President is something of a socialist weasel, but I stand by the central argument I’ve made: British territorial disputes with Argentina are between the UK and Argentina. We have no stake in the outcome. There are a million things happening on this planet on any given day that are none of our business. This is one of them.
As an aside, if my grandfather had been tortured by the British, I would be tempted to hold a grudge, too, but that’s me, a nobody private citizen. The President should be above that sort of thing. Formulating foreign policy around a decades-old family grievance is bad business for everyone.
troyriser_gopftw on February 26, 2010 at 4:51 AM
The French put some colonists on East Falkland in 1764, and the British established a settlement on the western island in 1766, after which the French agreed to leave.
Argentina governed the Falklands for 12 years, from 1820 to 1832. Ironically, their tenure was ended when the USS Lexington destroyed Port Louis as a response to the governor’s seizure of American seal-hunting ships.
Britain has held the islands continuously since 1833, for 177 years.
Incidentally, any American objections to ‘colonialism’ are misguised, since the islands were uninhabited when discovered by Europeans.
But what the heck, Argentina, of course all that counts for nothing. We should reset the clock to Dec 30th 1831 above all other dates. Makes perfect sense!
Botec on February 26, 2010 at 6:36 AM
Now the embassy with the moat makes sense.
Daveyardbird on February 26, 2010 at 7:29 AM
How many Argentinian soldiers are fighting along side the US in Afghanistan? How many Argentinian soldiers were present in Iraq? How many Argentinian soldiers fought in Gulf War I? Never mind…I think I know the answer.
sdd on February 26, 2010 at 7:48 AM
There is 0 chance of Argentina invading the islands again. We now keep troops stationed there and Typhoon aircraft 2 generations ahead of what the Argentinians have (the remnants from their 82 force largely). The airfield is well defended and there is a sub lurking. The real issue is whether the Argentinians can get international support for their policy of destroying the islanders’ country. However, in the end it is all irrelevant, as no international pressure from the UN or the international marxist moron’s union will make any difference. Obama is probably right not to get involved. Were there military action it would be objectionable were the US not to make clear where its sympathies lied, but that is not the case.
However, ss a member of an organisation campaigning for increases in defence spending, can I just heartily thank the Argentinians for ensuring the new generation of aircraft carriers are built and that the forthcoming defence review will likely reccomend an increase in the number of type 45 destroyers we’re building, and perhaps even the new subs. It will be a great help in ensuring we get the right aircraft to fly off them too. It’s marvellous, thank you so much.
thedarknight on February 26, 2010 at 7:54 AM
When you’re in a war and your #1 war-fighting ally asks for your support you back them up. The British population is probably majority against helping the fight in Afghanistan. The government has been “doing the right thing” by their friends in the USA and now the clueless law prof has stuck them in the eye once again.
The war we’re fighting and the one that could come out of this Falklands dispute is life & death. You act as if it’s a video game. It’d suck to have you watching my back.
rcl on February 26, 2010 at 8:11 AM
Simple. To Obama, Churchill = Bad and (insert any South American Marxist dictator here) = Good.
mizflame98 on February 26, 2010 at 8:33 AM
Summed up nicely rcl.
JusDreamin on February 26, 2010 at 8:35 AM
The simple explanantion – Obama has no idea what he’s doing and neither does our equally inexperienced/unqualified Sect. of State.
Elections have consequences, especially when idiots elect jackass idiots.
NoDonkey on February 26, 2010 at 8:47 AM
Your exit question: Considering that this dispute ultimately boils down to oil rights, can anyone explain why America would rather have those oceanic oil fields controlled by South America instead of a politically stable, reliably friendly (until recently) ally like Britain?Because Dear Liar wants to undermine the United States of America. Part of that goal is to undermine our traditional alliances.
rbj on February 26, 2010 at 8:49 AM
Dang, meant “quote” instead of “strike.”
More coffee.
rbj on February 26, 2010 at 8:51 AM
You also forgot releasing the Uighurs to British controlled territory without consulting Number 10 Downing Street.
mizflame98 on February 26, 2010 at 8:51 AM
Guess this means the U.K. won’t be requiring Brit school kids to sing the B.O. mmmmm mmmmm mmmmm Song anymore, huh?
pilamaye on February 26, 2010 at 9:09 AM
British Tea Party Movement to launch on Saturday
aengus on February 26, 2010 at 9:23 AM
You have to ask?
Britain = rich
South America = poor
Just another opportunity to “spread the wealth”.
Count to 10 on February 26, 2010 at 9:36 AM
I wanna know how “dope and change” pronounces “Falklands”.
Cybergeezer on February 26, 2010 at 10:04 AM
You do recall the stimulus paying Billions of dollars to the Soros funded Oil company in South America right?
So if the UK doesn’t have the rights to develope it, might that be George Soros’ and company?
barnone on February 26, 2010 at 10:19 AM
I am ashamed of my country.
skatz51 on February 26, 2010 at 10:28 AM
Did they ask for our help? I thought the press asked the Obama Admin to commit. Gordon Brown may find it very unhelpful right now to run to Uncle to defend the British Empire in a way Margaret Thatcher very much did not.
Chris_Balsz on February 26, 2010 at 10:29 AM
This Republican patriot and Churchill fan must confess to not being terribly concerned about British distress regarding the Messiah’s policies. From 2001-2008 Brits engaged in quite an orgy of anti-Americanism, Bush Derangement Syndrome (BDS) , and Obsessive Obama Fan Disorder (OOFD). The Brits wanted Obama, now they’ve got him.
kd6rxl on February 26, 2010 at 11:18 AM
First they came for the communists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a communist;
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist;
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew;
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak out for me.
—- Pastor Martin Niemöller
georgealbert on February 26, 2010 at 11:51 AM
You two have swallowed the MSM story about European opinions. Is it beyond your ability to imagine that the sycophantic fawning MSM in the USA might be biased in its reporting of what the rest of the world thinks of Mr Obama?
Every country contains a variety of opinions, and if you think everybody in Europe and in the UK is or was impressed with Mr Obama or hated Mr Bush then you have no ability to distinguish between news and propaganda.
YiZhangZhe on February 26, 2010 at 12:28 PM
rcl, you wrote,
Gee, rcl, get personal much? No, life isn’t a video game. It’s very real and real people get killed when nations start arguing over territory and resources. That said, it isn’t practical or right to go once more into the breach every time an ally engages in a drilling rights dispute.
Insofar as watching your back is concerned, I doubt you would need this former paratrooper. I’m sure there are several men in your life who are watching it right now.
troyriser_gopftw on February 26, 2010 at 1:13 PM
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