Argentina Coloca Pressao Sobre As Malvinas

paulo

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Argentina coloca pressão sobre as Malvinas

Nos últimos meses, o governo argentino tomou uma série de medidas políticas que restringem ou inibem o desenvolvimento econômico das ilhas Malvinas/Malvinas.

Os argentinos se retiram do acordo de exploração do subsolo marinho, inviabilizando-o no momento. Além disso, atitudes contra a indústria pesqueira das ilhas e a proibição de vôos que cruzam o espaço aéreo argentino colocam grande pressão sobre a economia dos kelpers.

Na Grã Bretanha, alguns começam a identificar este conjunto de atitudes como uma retomada dos esforços argentinos no sentido de reaver as ilhas, até mesmo pela via militar. Fontes no Reino Unido informaram que os recentes cortes no orçamento da Royal Navy deixaram a frota tão carente de meios que esta seria incapaz de executar uma ação de retomada das ilhas como ocorrido 26 atrás.

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Iconoclasta

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Hola Paulo, generalmente cuando salen este tipo de noticias, es porque los subditos de la corona (kelpers) estan pidiendo mas dinero :yonofui:

Argentina solo pide que se retome el dialogo por la soberania de las Islas
 

paulo

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Non deja de ser una pression para que los Brits retome el dialogo.

Pienso que el gobierno Argentino saiba lo que estas faziendo, pero usteds conecen mais sobre esto.

saludos

E viva Las Malvinas Argentinas
 
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No pasa nada Paulo. Los british estàn muy tranquilos. Aunque la Royal Navy no tenga medios paara hacer otra Operaciòn Corporate, nosotros tampoco para una nueva recuperaciòn de las islas. Así que no pasa nada.-
Si esas medidas que comentás realmente perjudicaron a los kelpers, me alegro
 

paulo

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Creo que eso es lo que debemos buscar, para obligarlos a sentarse a discutir la soberanía.

Pulqui.... es esto. me gustaria esta preson Argentina siempre.... seria mejor que las armas... es mi opinion

Ojala ustedes consigon sus intentos...torco para que esto se concrete.

desculpe mi portunhol....deve ser pessimo(en Portugues)

saludos amigos de america del sur ......e Viva las Malvinas Argentina.......A los sud Americanos...sus mares ...sus terras... sus islas... sus mulheres...su cultura esto que acho(ajo)

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paulo

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
:cheers2:Gracias Pulqui,

Apesar de las contradiciones que porventura existen en estos fueros, son solamente nuestras angustias e la voluntad de sermos iguales..... ja que somos hermanos e vecinos en estas tierras que ajo son las mas belas del mundo... asi pienso
 

paulo

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Telegraph 08 Julho 2008


Argentina's military threat raises fears over Malvinas


By Graeme Baker


Argentina raised the prospect of posting military forces in the Antarctic region yesterday, with the announcement of plans to use troops to defend its interests.

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner told defence chiefs that Argentina must be prepared to assert its sovereignty and protect its natural resources, as nations compete to claim areas of the region believed to be rich in oil.

The plans threaten to inflame tensions between Britain and Argentina over the Malvinas Islands, which the South American nation still considers to be its sovereign territory despite losing a war in 1982.

Argentinian forces were driven from the islands by a British naval task force after three months of fighting and the loss of hundreds of lives. The victory proved decisive in the re-election in 1983 of Margaret Thatcher.

"This world is no longer a world divided by ideology," Mrs Fernández said. "It is more complex, and it is necessary to defend our natural resources, our Antarctica, our water."

The Argentine president compared the plan to Brazil using its soldiers to protect natural resources in the Amazon rainforest.

The proposals come as Britain considers whether formally to claim exploration rights to extended areas of the sea bed around the Malvinas, South Georgia and the British Antarctic Territory.

Moves are also being made by Argentina, Australia, China, France, New Zealand and Norway to boost their presence and lay claim to waters that could yield oil. Antarctica, protected under a 1959 treaty allowing only scientific research, is the only continent that remains free of military forces.

The Argentine president's comments are the first to suggest the use of troops to protect a country's interests.

The proposals come as Mrs Fernández faces growing opposition at home after winning power last year in a landslide victory to succeed her husband, Néstor Kirchner, as president.

Her ties to the Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez have strained relations with the United States and a sluggish economy has seen widespread protests against her policies.

Britain has plans to claim more than 350,000 square miles of sea bed under a United Nations convention that allows rights to areas that are a continuation of their territory's continental shelf.

However, a Foreign Office spokesman last night stressed that Britain had not made a formal submission to the UN "although we reserve the right to do so". The deadline is May next year.

The situation in part mirrors a rush for territorial rights at the North Pole, also believed to contain vast energy reserves. Russia sparked the race last August by symbolically placing a flag on the sea bed, claiming huge tracts of the region for itself.

In turn, Canada announced it would build military training bases in the region and step up patrols of shipping lanes. Denmark and the United States have followed suit since.

The Russian army said last month that it was prepared to send winter warfare forces to the region to protect its interests.
 
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