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    • Luis on 'The Falklands: the European Union’s Antarctic key' 12 March 2010
      Well , too much hungry for oil and for the strengthen of british influence than the selfdeterminatio you had fighted for. I guess the next move of yours will be the expulsion of inhabitants, like you did in Did in Diego Garcia. Anyway you've been fooled, the inhabitants of malvinas are less than 50% of total population, the rest are people who went ther […]
    • Kenneth Cager on 'The ECtHR on the Limits of Police Incitement' 12 March 2010
      You brought in a number nice tips there. I did a crawl for the particular matter and found a great number people will , no doubt concur with your site. Thanks […]
    • Ven.Rubel shraman on 'On the Spanish Presidency Programme' 12 March 2010
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    • Tim Godden on 'The Falklands: the European Union’s Antarctic key' 12 March 2010
      James, A well argued piece that was compelling throughout. I whole-heartedly agree that European support for Britain in this matter is essential. Hopefully, this would see considerable emphasis placed on our relationship with Europe and not America. It would also strengthen the British position and influence within Europe. Well done, Tim […]
    • James Rogers on 'The Falklands: the European Union’s Antarctic key' 12 March 2010
      French Derek: Yes, you're quite right. I did not mean to overlook or downplay the role played by the British Army. They did do most of the hard work once the Royal Navy ferried them into the South Atlantic and established sea and (near-) air superiority... […]
    • French Derek on 'The Falklands: the European Union’s Antarctic key' 12 March 2010
      James: I'm not sure the British army would appreciate being lumped in as 'a naval squadron' (your brief reference to 1982). The liners QEII and Canberra were requisitioned to carry the troops over: commandos, parachute regiment, infantry and Gurkhas. Apart from that, I agree with your overall assessment. The British should get out of their ou […]
    • Julien Frisch on 'The ECtHR on Access to Case File' 12 March 2010
      That is a really strange sentence, I must admit. […]
    • french derek on 'Presidency Paradox: The Problem with the new European Council President' 12 March 2010
      Notwithstanding your item 8, van Rompuy seems to be setting out his own idea of what his job should be. His speech this last week showed some of the key strands of his thinking. First, he appears to setting out the agenda for the future of the EU as an international player (and in the process very delicately treads on many national leaders' toes). Sec […]
    • anonymous on 'On Theories – Where Do They Come From?' 12 March 2010
      "Where do correct ideas come from? Do they fall from the sky? No. Are they innate in the mind? No. They come from social practice, and it alone." -Mao Zedong […]
    • ende on 'Forecasting the next decade' 12 March 2010
      Fairly safe assumptins, with the exception of the 'breakout' coalition of India-Japan+Australia, and mounting tensions between the US and Brazil. […]
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