Lohrenswald
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Because Domen from Poland needs trollin'. Stick around and you'll see why.
From the "Are the Jews and Israel a pawn in West Crusade?"-thread I perfectly understand.
Because Domen from Poland needs trollin'. Stick around and you'll see why.
I foresee a new crusade.
what is on that island that they're so interested in
what is on that island that they're so interested in
Nothing but wounded pride.
Aaaah. You mean like 9/11?Nothing but wounded pride.
The British fetish for retaining their last tiny bit of Imperial Glory probably has equal amounts to do with it. If they had any sense they would have sold the damn thing for a cool profit along with some of their other random places they own.
The British weren't too concerned about coaling stations in the 1760s.I thought its use was as a coaling station. Independent of S. American states.
Unless you're using the word "guarding" in an unusual manner. In which case...yeah, I guess so.
True.
I just can't see how much use it would be guarding the Horn passage. I thought the British just went round the globe laying claim to any bits of "unoccupied" land they could.
Bolding mine.H.M. Scott said:The most serious of these [Anglo-Bourbon] clashes was that over the Falklands, and it was shelved rather than solved in 1766. Lying as they did in the South Atlantic, to the east of the Straits of Magellan, these islands were seen in London as strategically important - as a staging post - for any British attempt to break into the Eastern Pacific Ocean, which Madrid was determined to maintain as a Spanish mare clausum, a status which the Treaty of Utrecht appeared to uphold.