Worth noting that the Chinese ambassador also called it the Malvinas throughout, not the Falklands.

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    Don’t Argentina’s claims basically come from it being part of the same Spanish colony? Cause idk that doesn’t sound very de-colonialist to me.

    but like, on serious note, this is probably just China doing the whole ‘East Turkestan is a real country’ shit but in reverse.

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          That it’s literally a foreign government’s outpost on an island directly off the coast of Argentina, which Argentina could benefit from (and Argentina isn’t as rich as Britain).

          What claim do a bunch of British people who get their British people food shipped half way around the world have? They don’t even import food from Argentina as far as I know.

          Apparently they even has a ship they sail around there. Woo hoo massively polluting military industrial complex!

          • 100% agree, the US’s claim to Cuba is valid and it should be a US territory.

            That’s how we handle islands off the coast right? Significantly closer than the Falklands, and the US actually owned Cuba for a while!

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            it’s been a british outpost since before argentina was even a country
            it’s just a spanish imperial claim inherited by a colony, pursued by the colonizers

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              It literally has nothing to do with that. It’s land off the coast of Argentina. They should be allowed to use it and not have British oil drilling and navy ships patrolling around it.

              How long before the US decides to coup Argentina and sets up some spy base or black site on the islands, if they don’t have one already?

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                There’s a lot to criticize the UK for. Fairly inhabiting barren rocks without an indigenous population isn’t one of them.

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                How long before the US decides to coup Argentina and sets up some spy base or black site on the islands, if they don’t have one already?

                and how would that be affected by the brits owning it?

                as a communsist, the thing i care about the most is people and the people of the falklands overwhelmingly want to be part of this hell hole for some fucking reason
                and given that the islands were uninhabited before they were colonised, there is no justification for suddnly making them argentinian

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                  Not like those people have any more claim to the islands than anyone else. Who cares that they were uninhabited beforehand or whatever. The here and now is that Britain is drilling for resources there.

                  The UK is 11th in terms of median wealth, Argentina is 119th. Should oil money off the coast of Argentina benefit Argentinians, or British people?

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            I agree, how dare the Irish occupiers squat on the western british isles, intruding into the UK’s rightful atlantic EEZ. The people that live there will be returned to rightful british rule, as that is clearly what is harmonious.

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        Argintina literally had a US installed fascist government that was torturing people for being socialists at the time of the Falklands war. Losing the Falklands war was one of the main things that led to the collapse of said government

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    China recently renamed Okinawa to Ryukyu in its internal nomenclature and Xi was reported specifically talking about Ryukyu’s historical connections with China.

    Seems like we’re entering the “two can play at that game” stage of Chinese diplomacy.

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    Britain should give Argentina the Falklands because they won the world cup. It’s your own game, England! it’s more than fair!

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    Inside you are two wolves

    One of them wants to post, "Sink England into the sea lmao unlimited genocide on the first world"two-wolves-1

    The other is deeply concerned about defending British territorial claims in South Americatwo-wolves-2

    You are a Hexbear poster

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    You can’t simultaneously support British balkanization and think the UK should have an imperialist outpost in South America lmao. There’s a reason why the Global South as a whole supports Argentina’s claims to the Malvinas no matter how many times Anglos, including the ones here, cry about “the Falklanders’ sovereignty.” How very convenient these Falklanders aren’t asking to be their own sovereign country but part of the UK where the UK has access to its oil and territorial waters. They couldn’t even ask to be a Commonwealth state like Jamaica. At least Taiwanese, Uighur, and Tibetan separatists have the decency to pretend their respective republics would be an independent country and not just some US proxy state when the Falklanders couldn’t even do that.

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          I do kind of think Taiwan is basically a settled issue. There was a war 70 years ago and it resulted in this split. Yes the people there would be better off if the PRC had control of the island but no one would be better off if they started fighting back up again. It isn’t a pressing issue though

          China has a legal and moral claim on Taiwan but making an issue of it would just be bad for everyone involved

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      How very convenient these Falklanders aren’t asking to be their own sovereign country but part of the UK

      This really hits the nail in the head: if the issue here is “sovereignty” then shouldn’t they reject both Argentina AND the UK?

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      That’s fair. I have no argument to that.

      Ultimately this is why I flip flop on it. In terms of popular support though people will always side with “What do the people living there want?” and this is what makes it a mess.

      I think part of the reason support for being part of Britain is so high is the implicit threat that without British protection then Argentina would take the island and they’d be shit out of luck, potentially even kicked out. Taiwanese separatists are similarly reliant on American protection and the majority of Taiwan wants to “maintain the status quo” because they know what it means if the status quo changes. Similar story there in my opinion.

      With all that said, Britain losing more would be good. If the islanders can have their security and existing laws guaranteed then changing hands of the island is probably fine.

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        There’s so many things that the UK (and Argentina) could’ve done if they actually cared about the people living in the Falkland Islands/Malvinas instead of using them as geopolitical pawns. Like, if we must insist that the Malvinas get labeled “Falkland Islands (UK)” on maps:

        1. The UK could de jure or de facto cede territorial waters to Argentina.

        2. The UK could demilitarize the island.

        3. The UK could grant Argentina fishing and drilling rights on the islands.

        4. The UK could offer to pay a lease for the islands.

        5. The UK could buy the islands from Argentina.

        6. The UK could offer a trade agreement favorable to Argentina for the islands.

        7. The UK could have a similar arrangement like the PRC and Portugal regarding Macau where the island belongs to the UK but is administered by Argentina (or vice versa).

        Nobody on the islands has to get deported to the UK and both countries can save face. But the UK had absolutely no intentions for diplomacy.

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          1. Why, fair is fair?
          2. I wonder why they had to militarize it.
          3. Argentina argues those rights aren’t the UK’s to grant, and it will prosecute companies bidding for rights.
          4. Argentina has no de jure or de facto claim or ownership to the islands.
          5. Argentina has no de jure or de facto claim or ownership to the islands.
          6. Argentina has no de jure or de facto claim or ownership to the islands.
          7. The people living there have no interest in being administered by Argentina.

          Last time the Argentinians invaded, they immediately started rounding up people to be deported.

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    A lot of you are to the right of the Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/apr/07/british-sovereignty-falklands-absurd-imperial-hangover-argentina

    In 2012 it was estimated that British taxpayers paid more than £20,000 per islander for defence alone, and approximately one-third of the population worked for the government.

    Surely this is an independent population that exists for reasons other than to be a military foothold in South America.

    IMO, it should just become a separate country, or at the very least demilitarized. And no, the Argentine government of today isn’t the same as back then. They aren’t just going to invade because the British fuck off.

    • DPRK, Laos, Iran are anti-imperialist countries (and arguably South Africa) which do not. There are Euro imperialist countries which do. This isn’t totally clear cut.

      Even if it were, that many countries in the Global South rhetorically support a position does not automatically make it correct, even if that is often a useful heuristic. NAFOids post maps of Global South countries which voted in the UN to condemn the Russian invasion of Russia. So what?