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Nacido y Criado en Buenos Aires. Ingeniero aficionado a la economia y a la politica. Tweets con humor. Y tambien tengo mis días de furia.

Argentina انضم Ağustos 2009
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Mi hermana se peleó con el marido. Que carajo votaste libervirgo?
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Compra 6 empanadas comunes en cualquier lugar choto a 9 lucas, y despues comprate las 6 de Mi Gusto a 27 lucas y hablamos. Las Merceedes Benz de las empanadas. Y si no, comprate un Gol usado que se consigue barato.
Kukardos siendo domados@Kukas_domados

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Ya lo bautizaron Glaciar Cristina estos gnomos cerebrales?
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NATO has no reason of existence. Alliances have changed. Some countries are more confortable allied with Russia, China or the Arab countries. USA has to retrieve resources and personnel and focus on its own backyard.
Brad Bowman@Brad_L_Bowman

When America was attacked on 9/11, NATO members stood with us. In fact, more than 1,000 non-U.S. NATO service members paid the ultimate price in Afghanistan, never returning home to their families. When President Biden announced his decision to withdraw all U.S. forces on April 14, 2021, more than 6,000 non-U.S. NATO troops were still serving in Afghanistan, including approximately 1,300 from Germany. That total number of non-U.S. NATO service members was roughly double the number of American service members serving in Afghanistan in April that year. And some NATO allies remained to the last possible moment. Amid the chaos of the evacuation at Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport, Norwegians ran the field hospital used to treat the 13 Americans killed in a suicide bombing on August 26. As late as August 17 that year, nearly 800 NATO civilian personnel remained in Afghanistan for essential tasks, including air traffic control, logistics, communications, and security during the withdrawal of U.S. forces. They stood with us to the end. Some talk big. Some put their lives on the line to honor their commitments. That is what many of our European allies did. They were true friends and allies to us. The way we are treating them now is shameful and self-defeating. From the 2021 file: thedispatch.com/article/afghan…

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Hay que entregarle los Glaciares a Lazaro baez para agregarle beneficio turistico a las 500 000 hectareas en Santa Cruz
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Another theory is that war was never the plan of the Argentine Military. The invasion was the fireworks to bring world attention to the matter of sovereignty. It became a no return path to war with the sinking of the Gral Belgrano and its 323 deaths. Master play by Mrs Thatcher.
Oddloaf@Oddloaf1

@SmirnovMiIdolo @Owen_LewisKraus @reportingLibya There is no continuity for Argentina here. Falklands never belonged to it. Conquering it was just the dream of a dictator that only managed to get a bunch of his serfs killed for it. I get that the defeat humiliating, but it was a stupid and evil idea to begin with.

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