• @[email protected]
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    17 months ago

    Ok compromise. Argentina gets them back but the British museum gets whatever they want from them first.

    • @[email protected]
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      207 months ago

      The thing is, Argentina has never had the Falkland Islands. The British discovered them first.

        • @Apollo
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          127 months ago

          So Britain has claimed ownership of the islands longer than Argentina has existed?

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            7 months ago

            longer than Argentina has existed?

            Argentina used to belong to Spain, then won their sovereignty. They claim they inherited the islands from Spain when they became a nation.

            • @Apollo
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              117 months ago

              Cool, so Britain has held the islands longer than Argentina, and the argentinian claim on the falklands is as strong as their claim on Madrid.

            • @[email protected]
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              27 months ago

              Lots of places used to belong to Spain. That doesn’t mean Argentina gets them all. Their logic is flawed and specious.

              • Cosmic Cleric
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                -27 months ago

                Lots of places used to belong to Spain. That doesn’t mean Argentina gets them all. Their logic is flawed and specious.

                The US used to belong to England too, doesn’t mean that England can ask for it back. I mean, technically, the US was literally stolen by former British citizens from England by force, legally. At least Canada did their country birth and land title/ownership thing the legal way (AFAIK). That’s one hell of a rabbit hole you could go down.

                • @[email protected]
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                  27 months ago

                  No that’s another completely different rabbit hole. That’s not the same argument or logic at all. Spain isn’t asking for Argentina back. That’s the only comparable situation to what you’re suggesting.

                  The comparable logic to what you’re saying would be for America to say that because they won their independence from the British they should now also own Bermuda. That’s the logic you’re using in Argentina claiming the Falklands. Argentina has no claim to the Falklands at all. Neither based on past ownership nor based on citizenship. It’s simply another unrelated territory. Argentina might as well claim they should get Chile by the same logic.

                  • Cosmic Cleric
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                    -17 months ago

                    That’s not the same argument or logic at all. Spain isn’t asking for Argentina back.

                    That analogy wasn’t about the asking, but about the claim of title and ownership. The asking in and of itself is not the relevant part of the point being made.

    • @15Redstones
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      47 months ago

      The Falklands were empty until fairly recently in archeological time, so there isn’t really anything interesting there.