The Foreign Ministry, led by Scumbag Héctor Timerman (Presidential Arse licker) today blasted UK PM David Cameron´s comments made yesterday over the Argentine illegal criminal and unjust invasion on the Falklands Islands thirty years ago.
The Argentine Foreign Ministry made a sharp comeback to the comments made by UK Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday, on the thirtieth anniversary of the Falklands War between Argentina and the UK, blasting the UK's persistent glorification of colonialism. Cameron yesterday labelled Argentina’s invasion of the Islands, “a profound wrong.” (Argentina celebrating the invasion of the Islands would be like Germany celebrating the invasion of Poland, the link being the Argentine Government support of Nazism)
A communiqué sent by the Foreign Ministry today used the very words uttered by the UK leader himself, to affirm that “the profound error” was precisely “persisting with colonialism” which “constructs wellbeing among a public who are placed upon a centre under military and cultural subjugation, and the plundering of the natural resources belonging to other people.”
“That is the story of the United Kingdom, and millions of human beings can give testimony to the fact, still today,” went on the Foreign Ministry’s statement.
Yesterday during the Falklands War commemorations in the UK, Cameron stated that Britons were “righty proud of the role Britain played in righting a profound wrong,” referring to the Argentine invasion of the Islands.
In the same statements, the UK PM further stated that, “thirty years ago today the people of the Falkland Islands suffered an act of aggression that sought to rob them of their freedom and their way of life.”
The Argentine Foreign Ministry’s communiqué today continued to turn Cameron’s words against him, and stated that, “A profound error was expelling the Argentine population from the Falkland Islands in 1833, violating rights that the Prime Minister says he defends, and implanting, under a forced colonialist plan; a British population.”
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