Will it be Falkland all over again? Discuss possible war scenarions over that rock ITT.
Britain can't do jack shit. If they declare on Spain US will stay out of it while they will be faces with the combined force of all NATO members. Their country would be set back in the stone age.
But what about Ceuta and Melilla? Should Spain hand them over to Morocco?
Jack Johnson
Ceuta and Melilla are not colonies, my argentinian friend.
It's a whole different case.
And yes, it's a matter of time until Gibraltar becomes spanish again.
Asher Garcia
my slovenian friend XD
Sebastian Gomez
Ah, an American living in Japan.
Dominic White
lol.
Elijah Bell
Spain should hand over ceuta and melilla no matter what because they can't prevent hundreds of thousands of subhumans from invading the areas and being given rights to the eu asylum process
nothing will happen with Gibraltar
Levi Davis
Spain can't take it. They have no legal authority over it. If there's war, it won't be us who fires the first shot.
But by god we'll fire the last.
Easton King
Gibraltar should be Spanish, Ceuta and Melilla should be Moroccan. That's just my opinion though. I don't see why Britain would still need Gibraltar as an strategic resource when all of Southern Europe is in NATO. Also, Ceuta and Melilla are just points of entry for Muslims into Europe. Electrify the fence or give it to Morocco.
Adam Johnson
there isnt going to me a war retard stop believing memes
Grayson Cook
The spics won't do anything about Gibraltar. It's been rightful British clay for three centuries now, and that won't change anytime soon.
Chase Carter
Literally nothing of consequence will happen and nothing will change.
Nolan Gutierrez
Britain does not need to do anything, just keep feeding the monkeys over there West-Berlin style.
If the Spanish start fucking around then it's them who first were the aggressor.
The Brits need to put the entire island on welfare and just post smug pepes at the Spanish.
Samuel Brooks
We have the high ground
Kevin Russell
>assuming Brits will fire first (they already own it, nigger, they don't need to fire) >assuming US will stay out of it.
Adam Lewis
Falkland wasn't that big a deal desu
They stole our clay, we sailed over and ripped them a new a-hole, then sailed back in time for tea
I wouldn't mind going through that again
Christopher Gonzalez
The fence can be electrified but the EU said not to plug it.
Dylan Martinez
Nothing will happen. But if you want a war scenario. The second Britain thinks Spain may think of occupation. Britain will reinforce the garrison, the rock is basically one big fortress. It's a mass of tunnels and fortifications. With artillery and rockets in place. Like the position in the Falklands today. It would be hard to take, it has its own airport. No ship or force could approach.
Gabriel Allen
This
Jayden Wood
Oh for fuck's sake. Just shoot the damn shitskins already. What happened to the Guardia Civil?
Anthony Morris
Can't execute niggers and are now depressed.
Luis Bailey
>holiday country going to war with us over a rock Ok
Juan White
To be honest I don't think anyone is taking this seriously.
Charles Adams
>tfw 25% genetically Spaniard >can't apply for citizenship >I could actually just go to Africa and go on a raft to Spain and get citizenship easier
Why did you have to come and fuck so many natives? You screwed us over.
Matthew Jenkins
Gib will still thrive.
Uk and Spain will talk it out. Probably be a few delays at the border.
Ceuta and Melia will remain rightfully Spanish.
Christopher Cook
Gibraltar border in the worst scenario will get to status quo of between 1982 before Spain entering EU.
Nothing will happen. There are more relevant things to worry about,
Luis Evans
Spain does need to get tough with those fuckers out in Ceuta.
Next time they hop the fence they need mowing down.
David Robinson
Gibraltar is untenable in the long term, it will end as spanish soil.
No war is needed, just some time and it will fall by itself. Gibraltarians might get dual citizenship meanwhile and stuff like that
Gabriel Roberts
>falling for literal jewish tricks
There wont be a war, this is just the EU playing Spain to quell dissent within its own break-away regions.
Ian Foster
this isn't really about ownership, it's about what the people want and since they want to stay in the EU and remain part of the UK... they need to choose which is more important Hold a referendum and if they really want EU membership then Spain having a veto on island decisions sounds like a pretty good idea to be honest, they can't have both