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they call it a war but it was more of a conflict

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>more of a conflict, really

https://media.giphy.com/media/1RaGAz2p13Wpo7kI2L/giphy.webp

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It was intense though! Prince Andrew lost the ability to sweat after his time there

https://www.newsweek.com/prince-andrew-asked-provide-medical-evidence-that-shows-he-cannot-sweat-1664675

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the argentines tried to assassinate prince andrew during the war. i cant remember exactly why they failed, but they were going to torpedo the ship he was on while it was docked

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They sent guys to Gibraltar to try to hit a ship there but I don't know of any Prince Albert Other Notorious Pervert connection.

Gibraltar is also where the SAS murdered 3 IRA terrorists in cold blood in front of thousands of people, which iirc led to the funeral massacre by the prot terrorist. And then the funeral for them, British "plainclothes soldiers" (this is actually the term they used :marseylaugh:) made a wrong turn and accidentally drove into it and security dragged them out of the cars and killed them.

This is about when Americans we can't let these tards manage their own countries and we've got to impose peace on the r-slurred children of the world.

Really makes you think :marseyhmm: about what Netanyahu is actually afraid of.

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And then the funeral for them, British "plainclothes soldiers" (this is actually the term they used :marseylaugh:) made a wrong turn and accidentally drove into it and security dragged them out of the cars and killed them.

The funniest part was that the soldiers' IDs said they were from Herford (minor German town), but since the Irish can't read, they thought it said Hereford (SAS HQ) and brutally executed them

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British "plainclothes soldiers"

Doesn't that mean they were technically spies and thus legally executed? No war crimes here :marseyiratyping:

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Yes. It is an actual war crime going back forever. You're not a legal combatant if you're hiding in civilian clothes.

The British always wanted to treat it like this was just law enforcement and there wasn't a war going on. Despite there being places in the country that could only be resupplied by helicopter because a hostile army controlling the territory. A lot of people died because they would never own up to what they were involved in.

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"War crimes" are really more like guidelines than actual rules

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Maybe he diddled the wrong argentinian?

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>they call it a war but it was more of a conflict

A 'special (:marseygigaretard:) military operation'.

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