China backs Argentina over Falklands, angering Britain

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China backs Argentina over Falklands, angering Britain
The UK foreign secretary responded by reminding Beijing that Falklanders chose to be part of the ‘British family’
China backs Argentina over Falklands, angering Britain

Christ Church Cathedral (1892) and Whalebone Arch (1933), Port Stanley, East Falkland, Falkland Islands. British Oversea Territory. (FILE PHOTO) © (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images
In a statement on Sunday, China said it would support Argentina in its claims over the Falklands Islands – also known as Islas Malvinas – a self-governing British overseas territory in the southern Atlantic. The remote archipelago is a subject of an almost 200-year sovereignty dispute.
Beijing said that it hoped negotiations over the islands would resume soon in accordance with relevant UN resolutions to resolve the dispute peacefully.
China’s announcement, which was part of a joint statement on deepening relations between Beijing and Buenos Aires, has angered Britain.
“We completely reject any questions over sovereignty of the Falklands. The Falklands are part of the British family and we will defend their right to self-determination. China must respect the Falklands’ sovereignty,” Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in a tweet on Sunday.
Argentinian President Alberto Fernandez met China’s President Xi Jinping on the fringes of the winter Olympics over the weekend. It is understood that Fernandez pledged to support China’s claims over Taiwan, which Beijing says is an inseparable part of the Chinese state. Taiwan maintains its independence and is de-facto ruled by its own government.
Buenos Aires links its claim to an inheritance from the Spanish crown when it gained independence in 1816. Britain says it had settled the islands before Argentina even existed.
https://www.rt.com/russia/548497-macron-reveals-stance-on-nato/
The Falkland Islands were first settled in the 1760s and fell under British rules in 1833. Most of the 3,400 inhabitants are descendants of British settlers and are overwhelmingly in favor of retaining ties with the United Kingdom.
A 2013 referendum on the island’s political status saw 99.8% of votes cast in favor of remaining a British overseas territory.
In April 1982, Argentina’s military junta, suffering from large-scale civil unrest amid devastating economic stagnation, invaded the British overseas territory.
The political gamble resulted in a devastating loss for Argentina, with Britain sending an expeditionary force from 8,000 miles (12874.75 km) away.
The brutal, two-month long conflict also resulted in the deaths of some 900 servicemen and women, 649 of whom were Argentine.
Argentina surrendered the island but not its claims to sovereignty over it.
 

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China backs Argentina over Falklands, angering Britain
The UK foreign secretary responded by reminding Beijing that Falklanders chose to be part of the ‘British family’
China backs Argentina over Falklands, angering Britain

Christ Church Cathedral (1892) and Whalebone Arch (1933), Port Stanley, East Falkland, Falkland Islands. British Oversea Territory. (FILE PHOTO) © (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images
In a statement on Sunday, China said it would support Argentina in its claims over the Falklands Islands – also known as Islas Malvinas – a self-governing British overseas territory in the southern Atlantic. The remote archipelago is a subject of an almost 200-year sovereignty dispute.
Beijing said that it hoped negotiations over the islands would resume soon in accordance with relevant UN resolutions to resolve the dispute peacefully.
China’s announcement, which was part of a joint statement on deepening relations between Beijing and Buenos Aires, has angered Britain.
“We completely reject any questions over sovereignty of the Falklands. The Falklands are part of the British family and we will defend their right to self-determination. China must respect the Falklands’ sovereignty,” Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in a tweet on Sunday.
Argentinian President Alberto Fernandez met China’s President Xi Jinping on the fringes of the winter Olympics over the weekend. It is understood that Fernandez pledged to support China’s claims over Taiwan, which Beijing says is an inseparable part of the Chinese state. Taiwan maintains its independence and is de-facto ruled by its own government.
Buenos Aires links its claim to an inheritance from the Spanish crown when it gained independence in 1816. Britain says it had settled the islands before Argentina even existed.
https://www.rt.com/russia/548497-macron-reveals-stance-on-nato/
The Falkland Islands were first settled in the 1760s and fell under British rules in 1833. Most of the 3,400 inhabitants are descendants of British settlers and are overwhelmingly in favor of retaining ties with the United Kingdom.
A 2013 referendum on the island’s political status saw 99.8% of votes cast in favor of remaining a British overseas territory.
In April 1982, Argentina’s military junta, suffering from large-scale civil unrest amid devastating economic stagnation, invaded the British overseas territory.
The political gamble resulted in a devastating loss for Argentina, with Britain sending an expeditionary force from 8,000 miles (12874.75 km) away.
The brutal, two-month long conflict also resulted in the deaths of some 900 servicemen and women, 649 of whom were Argentine.
Argentina surrendered the island but not its claims to sovereignty over it.
Man, China is just trying to flex now. But, that could blow up in their face. Maybe Britain says to China, we can view Taiwan as an independent nation because they are capable of self determination, just like the people of the Falkland's want to remain in the UK....
 

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Man, China is just trying to flex now. But, that could blow up in their face. Maybe Britain says to China, we can view Taiwan as an independent nation because they are capable of self determination, just like the people of the Falkland's want to remain in the UK....
I dunno, you think the UK would stand against Argentina with China backing them?
Its not like NATO would get involved.
 

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I dunno, you think the UK would stand against Argentina with China backing them?
Its not like NATO would get involved.
Royal navy sailing through Taiwan strait.
 

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I dunno, you think the UK would stand against Argentina with China backing them?
Its not like NATO would get involved.
Argentina would not dare to start another Falklands war.
 

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Argentina would not dare to start another Falklands war.
War war war. Why do Terb members always talk about war?

Why should UK have a couple of small islands half the globe away?

PS: I have been there a couple of times and I must admit the British have taken pretty good care of the islands.
 

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War war war. Why do Terb members always talk about war?

Why should UK have a couple of small islands half the globe away?

PS: I have been there a couple of times and I must admit the British have taken pretty good care of the islands.
I know. We should invade St. Pierre and Miquelon. What the hell are the French doing on this side of the pond? Down with the French oppression and colonialism!
 

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Big bad Joe will take care of China. Never fear Joe is here.
 

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I know. We should invade St. Pierre and Miquelon. What the hell are the French doing on this side of the pond? Down with the French oppression and colonialism!
That is what I meant: War War War War War War always WAR.

It is better to make a friendly deal with UK Argentina France Quebec to change ownership of these outliers.

Chuck is never going to the Falklands and Georgia Island.
 

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The Falklands is a reminder of the land grab of the Rio Del La Plata during the Napoleonic Wars.

The British made landfall easily enough and declared victory. The proto-Argies countered with a vicious guerilla war forcing the Redcoats into a fighting retreat. Nobody told the Argies that they were Allies.
 

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Brits out of Northern Ireland!

We don't want your invasion, occupation and oppression.
 
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Is it still called trolling when a country is doing it?

p.s. I'm sure Dan isn't interested in what the people living in the Falklands have to say.
 

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T.O.
Is it still called trolling when a country is doing it?

p.s. I'm sure Dan isn't interested in what the people living in the Falklands have to say.
He's only interested in what tyrannical bullies have to say, as long as they're anti UK anti USA or anti Israel.
 

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Is it still called trolling when a country is doing it?

p.s. I'm sure Dan isn't interested in what the people living in the Falklands have to say.
If we have to be personal, You are not interested what the people living in the Gaza strip have to say.

And there are a lot more people in Gaza than in the Malvinas.
 
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If we have to be personal, You are not interested what the people living in the Gaza strip have to say.

And there are a lot more people in Gaza than in the Malvinas.
Quite the contray. I see the views of the people of Gaza as far more significant than the views of their government. I also think the desire by Gaza's government to ethnically cleanse Jews from the region is an acceptable opinion to have.

And of course you won't back up your statements on why the people of the Falklands should be ignored so Argentina can have another little chunk of rock or why you think China pushing this is in any way out of concern for the wellbeing of the people involved or Argentina. It is transparently China trying to distract from their own massive issued while attempting to undermine other countries.
 
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Quite the contray. I see the views of the people of Gaza as far more significant than the views of their government. I also think the desire by Gaza's government to ethnically cleanse Jews from the region is an acceptable opinion to have.
No you don't have any empathy with the people of Gaza..
 
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Quite the contray. I see the views of the people of Gaza as far more significant than the views of their government.
You defended the Great March of Return, where Israeli snipers killed 200 protesters and injured 14,000 more.
Israel created a new soccer team for Gaza with their handiwork, which is now being investigated as war crimes by the ICC.
 

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And more excuses from Dan as to why China demanding The British people of the Falklands leave makes sense.
 
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