Wednesday 8 February 2012

CFK The Witch - Argentina to denounce increased 'militarisation' of South Atlantic

UGLY BITCH

President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner made the announcement at the Latin American Patriots Hall in the Government House. 

In a much hyped speech, President Cristina Fernández announced on live television that Argentina would be filing a formal complaint before the United Nations General Assembly and the UN Security Council over the alleged increasing “militarisation” of the South Atlantic region.  (This from the President of a Country who admires Eva the Whore Peron, who gave shelter to Adolf Eichmann and turning Argentina into a safe haven for Nazi war criminals.)

Malvinas "has become a regional cause. A global cause, because once again they are militarising the South Atlantic."

"No matter how much good will we have, there's no other way for us to interpret the deployment of a destroyer ship and the arrival to the islands of Prince William, who we would have liked to see wearing civilian, not military clothes," she said.

That is why the President instructed Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman to file a formal complaint before the UN General Assembly and the Security Council against the United Kingdom over the militarization of the area.
 The complaint comes in response to the recent deployment of the British destroyer HMS Dauntless and the arrival of Prince William to the Malvinas, which was labeled as “routine” by the UK government.

Speaking before Government officials, governors, opposition leaders, war veterans and Kirchnerite activists, the President said that she would take her complaint to the UN General Assembly too because in the Security Council “some powerful countries use their seat to deepen a problem instead of solving it.”

Fernández de Kirchner said that she would invite opposition leaders to take part in the next United Nations Decolonization Committee, scheduled to take place on June 14th, the day that marks the 30th anniversary of the Malvinas War.

After revealing the reason for her press conference, which had been shrouded in secrecy, the President told British Prime Minister David Cameron to “give peace a chance.”
 “I would like to ask the British Prime Minister to give peace a chance. Give peace, not war, a chance for once,” she stated.


She added that the Malvinas cause “is no longer an Argentine cause. It has become a Latin American cause, a global cause.”

“That is one of our major achievements,” she stressed.

As the anniversary of the Malvinas War nears, the Head of State criticized that “they are exhausting natural resources without any sort of environmental control and this could cause an environmental disaster.”

During her speech, she also announced the creation of the mental health hospital “Islas Malvinas,” which would treat war veterans and would function in the former Military Geographical Institute in Buenos Aires.

She closed her speech by thanking militants listening to her speech in the nearby balconies of the Government House and saluting those who were killed in the war.

“On behalf of every Argentine, honour and glory to you all,” she stated.

After her speech, a Foreign Office spokesman said that "the people of the Malvinas Islands are British out of choice. They are free to determine their own future and there will be no negotiations with Argentina over sovereignty unless the islanders wish it."

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