Ill Will

The deployment of Prince William to the Falkland Islands, at this time, is, to say the least, in bad taste or, worse, poor judgment on the part of the British Crown and government. There is no way that anyone will believe that this is just a coincidence. The presence there of the future King of England sends a message of British sovereignty and imperial domination. Putting aside whether the islands really belong to Argentina or England, this maneuver is ill-conceived and ill-timed. It adds insult to injury, by rubbing-in British possession of the disputed territory.

This is what happens to has-been empires: they continue to regard the rest of the world as inferior and subordinate, to be mocked and taken advantage of, existing only for their convenience. As if by the "divine right of kings" they can do whatever they please.

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