The Chagos deal represents a catastrophic surrender of British sovereignty and strategic interests, handing control to a Mauritius aligned with China while forcing Britain to pay £35 billion over 99 years for the privilege. This baffling agreement undermines vital military operations at Diego Garcia, directly contradicts American security interests and exposes the government's dangerous prioritization of abstract human rights concerns over hard geopolitical reality.
Britain's claim to the Chagos Islands rests solely on imperial theft from 1814, making continued occupation legally indefensible after the International Court of Justice ruled the separation unlawful. The deal properly ends a colonial injustice while maintaining the Diego Garcia base through a 99-year lease, balancing strategic needs with overdue decolonization that most countries worldwide have demanded for decades.
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