@LucaBEnVivo By 1914 Britain had propped you up as one of the top 10 wealthiest nations on the globe and then you went a fucked it all up and are now sitting 70th.
@LucaBEnVivo You Argentines would have nothing if it wasn’t for Britain.
Britain bankrolled the Argentine economy in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Your railways built by us
Your housing financed by British banks
Port of buenos ares would be stuck in the 15th century if it wasn’t for us.
@LucaBEnVivo No local inhabitants were expelled when Britain reasserted its legal sovereign claim over the Falklands when the United provinces of river plate illegally attempted to occupy them.
@belfastbhoy1961 Typical imbecile who doesn’t know history. The Falklands were not inhabited by any native population when Britain discovered, mapped and settled the islands.
@RomiAmateur@HearnsOfficial Yes because 3 ships, two with a combined total of 38 cannons and a supply ship unarmed would used to participate in invasions.
@iainrae68@HearnsOfficial Incorrect. The aim was to circumnavigate the globe, make discoveries in the pacific.
The battles with the Spanish were secondary. Yes we did capture the Santa Ana that was a prize not an objective.
Sir Thomas Cavendish achieved his aim of circumnavigating the globe and was…
@steveisaacs1968@HearnsOfficial “Never saw the use” meaning you’ve never actually looked into it.
The Falklands provides loads of opportunities like access to abundantly stocked fisheries, great climate for agriculture and the looming oil boom that’s coming.
Yeah I definitely can’t see any use for them.
@susan_welch7@Judyastley@kelvmackenzie Anyone with common sense would go to the 10+ Muslim majority nations right next door but they can’t because even the Muslim nations don’t want as they create discourse, don’t contribute to the economies and drain economic wealth.
@DPodmaj@Tonio8108 No it’s not, the British legal sovereign claim was never rescinded and has been active long before the United provinces gained independence.
@DPodmaj@Tonio8108 You’ve never had a legal sovereignty claim to the Falklands.
Nothing was ever illegally taken from you.
The united provinces of river plates settlement was an illegal occupation.
@DPodmaj@Tonio8108 Never have been Argentina’s. British have sovereignty claim since 1690 and Argentina’s only claim to them is a supposed inheritance from a nation that had no sovereignty claim over them.
@GGWellPlayBro@robbo0792@jmanuel_ge@Tonio8108 They are not confirmed sightings of the Falklands.
You’re using false unverified claims where you’ve even got the names of the sailors who supposedly sighted the islands incorrect.
As I said previously the Magellan expedition fleet chronicler Antonio Pigafetta disputes them.
@GGWellPlayBro@robbo0792@jmanuel_ge@Tonio8108 Captain John strong made the first recorded landing on the uninhabited islands in 1690.
Captain Richard Hawkins chartered and created the first real map of the northern coastline in 1694.
Britain never relinquished its sovereignty claim that existed before you did as a nation.
@GGWellPlayBro@robbo0792@jmanuel_ge@Tonio8108 Literally isn’t true at all Andres de san martin was a simple pilot on Magellan’s expedition.
The Magellan expedition never chartered the Falklands. The fleets chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta disputes your unfounded claim.
John Davis is the first recorded sighting.