Agree with Comet here. It's part of the UK overseas. The Argentinians can't demand it as long as the majority of the inhabitants on the Falklands want to remain British.
Argentina has never accepted it and since the prospect of oil has arisen things seem to have moved from a simmer to a rolling boil.
They have complained to the UN that the UK has increased 'militarisation' there and base this on a nuclear submarine being in the area and the fact that Prince William...a search and rescue helicopter pilot...has been posted there for 6 weeks.
Argentina has never accepted it and since the prospect of oil has arisen things seem to have moved from a simmer to a rolling boil.
They have complained to the UN that the UK has increased 'militarisation' there and base this on a nuclear submarine being in the area and the fact that Prince William...a search and rescue helicopter pilot...has been posted there for 6 weeks.
Exactly. To celebrate an anniversary. Every single country marks anniversaries for their victories nowadays, the Argentinians are just exaggerating to make a point, whatever that would be.
Argentina has never accepted it and since the prospect of oil has arisen things seem to have moved from a simmer to a rolling boil.
They have complained to the UN that the UK has increased 'militarisation' there and base this on a nuclear submarine being in the area and the fact that Prince William...a search and rescue helicopter pilot...has been posted there for 6 weeks.