What is Falkland Islands dispute between Argentina and Britain?

 The Falklands are British Overseas Territory which democratically elected by 99.8% to stay in their current status. Being an NSGT Country undergoing decolonisation they have the enshrined and inalienable right of self determination in accordance with UN Resolution 1514. It grants that they have the right to choose their own political future: independence, integration, free association or any other political future of their own democratic choosing.


The contentious bit comes where Argentina, for no discernible legal or historical reason, fures up about it's right to democracy based on their proximity (“They're close to us”) which they really aren't at over 300 miles to the Argentine coast.



Thus Argentina failed to secure UK Sovereignty from 1833 to 1849 eleven years out of 16 and then subsequently dropped the case for 87 years, until 1946 when it suddenly made up a new case after 97 years of peace and acceptance. None of this ever happened or existed, this is the new claim of the worst sorts of invention – magical “pirates”, a fictitious “invasion” and a mythical “expelled Argentine population”.


The UN C24 Commission invites once a year the UK and Argentina to speak and give peace to Argentine dispute, but Argentina refuses to do so, declaring such negotiations constitutional right out, whilst it not abiding by UN Guidelines simply to send an impossible cause for irreconciliation to ICJ, confident that the loss will be theirs.


Yet the Falkland Islanders are living peacefully and democratically on land which Britain first found in 1592 and first claimed in 1594 a massive 222 years before Argentina even existed. Argentine Refusal of Year by Year Nullification [Obscure an Instrument[?] at its Start] is Year by Year Lawful Effective Occupation – Acquisitive Prescription – Acquiescence to UK Sovereignty.



That is in short, in that their status is British territory until they decide otherwise and there is no actual or related reason for this bogus dispute.

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