tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3203081344028906101.post7066095640422367349..comments2024-03-23T09:53:42.844-03:00Comments on A Yankee at Large: Malvinas: Where the ‘Proceso’ Went to DieDan Newlandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12808659212364459371noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3203081344028906101.post-27739350751784476342009-04-05T03:04:00.000-03:002009-04-05T03:04:00.000-03:00Sad enough people today are not questioning the mo...Sad enough people today are not questioning the motives for an unnecessary war, but rather concentrate on questions like "Who is to blame for not winning the war" or "How do we get the Falklands back now". Nationalism is a powerful medicamentation for any country in order to make them stop asking whether their leaders are doing right or wrong. It is a sick kind of loyalty to "support the boys", though the question should always be "Why did they send them". But I assume that it will always work, and that any war will always unifiy a nation, instead of making it opposing its leaders that brought the war.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15712241766544840314noreply@blogger.com