The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - The conflict between Argentina and the UK on a map
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- In this video, let’s retrace on maps the origins and the evolution of the conflict in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas).
#Falklands #Malvinas #Argentina #UK #History #Summary #war
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Musics (CZcams Audio library)
Street Rhapsody - DJ Freedem
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Software: Adobe After Effects
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:12 European explorers
02:45 First colonies
04:16 Falkland crisis of 1770
05:09 Abandonments
06:29 United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata
07:32 British colony
09:12 Argentine claims
10:48 Rise of Argentine influence
12:21 The Falklands War
13:21 Economic development
What i learned for this video: financial situation in britain is complicated
At any point in time the UK has a lot of money in theory but to mobilise it takes for fucking ever because it's tied up in assets rather than hard cash
Re:@12:55...The UK knew that Argentina had purchased Exocet missiles from France. Mrs. Thatcher was concerned that Argentina could use them against her warships. She called Mitterand and asked if Argentina was capable of firing the Exocets. Mitterand said, "I'll ask my intelligence officers and get right back to you."
French intelligence hated Mitterand. They had already had an incident in New Zealand in which they left behind scuba equipment with 'Made in France' on it, in order to embarrass Mitterand.
So French intelligence answered "NO" even though they knew that that was not true. Mitterand told Thatcher that the Argentines had not had instruction on the missiles.
Mrs. Thatcher sent the troop ship into a firestorm of Exocet missiles and many British sailors died. Thanks, France!
If I am not mistaken, France recently admitted that it possessed codes to disable the Exocet missiles but had not provided them to the UK.
I’m not sure who is worse in that regard, US intelligence or French intelligence
@@jonathanwilliams1065French for being petty. US for being shaddy
French do be trolling us, guess they still mad over waterloo
Something expected from the people of the Vichy government
Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
Thanks a lot for another brilliant video!
A lot more detail than oversimplified, guess that's why it's called oversimplified. Great video!
Yeah that's the entire point.
@@Dock284 I mentioned that in my comment. Yet I’m still surprised oversimplified left something quite important off
@@Taalul what did he leave out?
This channel should be called Overcomplicated.
@@rand0mc0ntent0fficial not really complicated in my opinion.
RIP to all the people who died in this conflict.
Yes he glossed over that.
Yes
@@rogink In all his videos he talks about war and its geopolitical consequences but he doesn't ever really touch on the death toll because that is not the point. He's probably "glossed over" a billion deaths.
Another amazing video from this channel!
i love this channel so dearly. thank you so much for the content. it's just so lovely.
he is deffendig the imperialist conquerors. This islands are rightfully Argentinian, and just a sad attempt from an imperialistic falling empire to assert its dominance. Stop defendig imperialist conquerors. The English tried to conquer Argentina twice. And both times they were completely defeated in a humiliating way. I don't understand how there can be people who defend the ambition of conquest of an empire that has tried to invade at least every free country on the planet.
mate, proximity to something alone doesn't make you own it XD. island was deserted when the spanish, french and brits got there. stay mad. cryentinia had no business invading and starting a war for something that they never populated. @@martincostasvigliecca8984
How Britain humilliated a dictatorship in front of their own country lmao
Shhh you’ll spawn in the angry Argentinian 12 year olds 😂 🤫
As a British person, I want to be chill with Argentina but dictators have to ruin that.
@ivanexell-uz4mv why would we defend the people that ruined our country for years?
@@yougoslavia Dictators am I right? XD
Apparently Margaret Thatcher responded to news of the invasion by asking, "They can't be that stupid, can they?"
Great in-depth video!
Love the name and the videos, 🇬🇧❤️🇦🇺
I admit that watching this channel's videos is really engaging
Something about this conflict that is overlooked is that most of Britains remaining colonial holdings are in the South Atlantic relatively close to the Falklands though they are not shown on this map. The Falklands are not as isolated as you'd think.
They are still quite far away. South Georgia is 1000 miles away and Tristan da Cunha is 2500 miles.
@@melissareohorn7436They're 8000 miles from Britain, so the fact that they are 'only' 1000 miles to the nearest overseas territory is still worth noting
Colonial holdings lol. The are British territories simple.
Do you count the Caribbean as “south Atlantic”?
@@simonwiggins8570 colonies, but with diferent names
I love the little details like the Gadsden purchase being included in the border morphs around 7:48
In the words of Eddie Izzard: " We need Falkland Islands...for strategic sheep purposes"
And a mega millitary base.
And the wool for his dresses 👗
Why do Argentina need it? It's further away from Argentina then the Faroes is from UK and Argentina have never officially owned them.
Nice explanation bro
You are amazing dude
Excellent narration and very informative.
This islands are rightfully Argentinian, and just a sad attempt from an imperialistic falling empire to assert its dominance. Stop defendig imperialist conquerors. The English tried to conquer Argentina twice. And both times they were completely defeated in a humiliating way. I don't understand how there can be people who defend the ambition of conquest of an empire that has tried to invade at least every free country on the planet.
"The Falklands thing was a fight between two bald men over a comb," - Jorge Luis Borges
Where and when did he say that?
@@omessiasdogol In a 1985 poem called Juan López y John Ward.
Nope
1806: First British invasion of Buenos Aires
Criolla Victory !!!
1807: Second British invasion of Buenos Aires
Criolla Victory !!!
1845 - 1850: War of Parana
Criolla Victory !!!
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Great video! Just a question I’ve been thinking about: What happened to the previous storyteller?
I have been asking myself the same question, I prefer the old narrator.
He died in a car crash sadly
@@4CelciusDegree I thought he hired someone else to narrate, I remember this rereleasing some videos with the new narration
Great subject matter.
This channel is the advanced version of Oversimplified, basically an even more advanced civics class
but still leaving important inconvenient information out of the video
Britain from 9000 miles away meme is one of my favorite memes
so, all of Argentinas claim is: its nearby? clown Country.
It's over 9000!
@@MrCrote92yup
@@MrCrote92 5 other countries are nearby to Argentina too. They don't and shouldn't belong to Argentina.
They're independent countries, the islands aren't. @@yougoslavia
History is fascinating,
Hi!
Can you guys make a video of the history of Sweden, that would be very cool 😎
Can you do a Cod Wars video? Thanks!
When the uk got humiliated
Good video, but I wonder why South Georgia Islands haven't been mentioned in this video since it was occupied by the Argentinian and I think Argentinian still claims The South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands nowadays.
Cool
Can someone pls tell me how you make your videos?
Hello from Kazakhstan! Thank you for these amazing videos. How are you - viewers from the rest of the world?
wow you're from the home of Borat, very nice. jagshemash!
Geo History should make video about the history of glorious Kazakhstan!
@@lawbringer9857 actually, Borat was filmed in a rural gipsy village in Romania and the USA. There was no Kazakhs starring in this movie. Kazakhs are Asian looking, muslim people
@@CYbeRuKRaINiaNand about glorious history of Ukraine too
@@bilgekagan2983 Wow, I never knew that. It's pretty sad that because of this movie, Kazakhstan has such a negative image internationally. This is why media propaganda can be so dangerous. Thanks for correcting me 👍
The lack of references to official sources on these videos honestly bothers me. At 5:03 the british didn't "just left", under the declaration of 1770 prince of Masserano restored Port Egmont to the british only with the condition they leave in two months, the Spanish sovereignty over the islands wasn't under discussion. And again, on 1790 under the treaty of San Lorenzo of Escorial the UK committed to not establish any settlements on South American shores. Also, there's absolutely no mention of Jewett's expedition to claim the islands for Argentina in 1820. You can't fully grasp the dispute without understanding all of these.
Not sure the point you're making but "South American shores" could or could not include the islands that the British already owned.
There were never indigenous people on the island and it's long been inhabited by British citizens so Argentina has zero...zero chance of legally taking it from the UK. Just because it's close to Argentina doesn't make it theirs to claim.
This islands are rightfully Argentinian, and just a sad attempt from an imperialistic falling empire to assert its dominance. Stop defendig imperialist conquerors. The English tried to conquer Argentina twice. And both times they were completely defeated in a humiliating way. I don't understand how there can be people who defend the ambition of conquest of an empire that has tried to invade at least every free country on the planet. @@nunya___
@@nunya___ there were no British in the islands in 1790, they left in 1774, in the Treaty of 1790 the British promised to not settle in coasts already occupied by Spain, and that occupation was Puerto Soledad.
@@martindione386
The British never gave the islands to Argentina. The Spanish and their treaties are long gone. Argentina proclaimed independence from Spain.
Argentina never settled the islands but the British did. They've continuously occupied them for the last 180 years and has thousands of citizens living there.
Argentina has no case.
@@nunya___ Britain was never at any point in exclusive control of the Falklands, their clandestine settlement was built two years after the French settled, in 1767 Spain took over Port Louis permanently until 1811. Britain left the islands in 1774, never protesting or challenging the 32 Spanish and 5 Argentine governors, any claim prescribed by acquiescence after 55 years of complete silence. They had absolutely no right to take them from Argentina that was already settled in 1833.
By the principle of utis possidetis iure of 1810 implemented by the South American colonies that separated from Spain (the default convention for every colony that gained independence ever since), each country inherited the same territory administered as a colony.
Any doubts regarding the territorial extension of the new States of Latin America were dissipated by the Foreign Secretary, George Canning, during the mediation between Argentina and Brazil in the dispute over the Banda Oriental (now Uruguay). The instructions given by Canning to the British Minister Lord Ponsonby on March 18th, 1826, read:
"(...) Your Lordship will observe to the Brazilian Ministers, that unless by a general tacit agreement, the States of the New World be admitted to stand towards each other, in respect to geographical rights and limits, exactly as they stood when Colonies, questions of the utmost perplexity will infallibly arise out of their rival and conflicting pretensions; and the whole Continent of America, whether Spanish or Portuguese, will ultimately be laid open to the designs of any enterprising adventurers, who may think fit to carve out for themselves new dominions."
And who were in possession of the FI in 1826? Argentina.
190 years of illegal possession doesn't give rights to the invader.
Bro we missed you a lot
Where are your videos
The relationship before the Junta seemed promising
That is absolutely NOT how Menem looked at any point in his life. 14:05.
neither Thatcher, just AI crap illustrations
All my life, as a Hispanic in American schools always thought that these islands were rightfully Argentinian but this video has given me a lot of clarity on the whole situation. It’s not too complicated and can be resolved.
yeah, but it defidentally is british, cause theve been there for so long. and theres really no claim on it
they were and always will be rightfully british
Funny, as an American in American schools, I was always told the Southwest were rightfully Mexican (or Native). But I always knew they were rightfully ours.
@@2200Stinger I'm British. It just like saying the US should hand Hawaii over to Mexico. It wouldn't happen because everyone in Hawaii is American.
Nothing like this can be resolved. Furthermore the Falklands population will carry on growing and it will be even harder to resolve.
Do a video on Australia and the colonisation of it
Were's the next video?
Who loves these videos
👇
Idk much about Juan Perón but he seems much better than other Argentine leaders because he tried to buy the islands peacefully.
Yea, ig that’s something
He also gave refuge to Nazi's.
And he and his wife inspired that Madonna movie.
his cultural heritage has sunk our country over the last 70 years but this was something I could never critisize, yes
@@jonathancampbell5231 Thanks for informing me.
And gave them provisions and access to the continent to go to hospitals...
14:00 This man is not Carlos Menem!
hello can you do yugoslavia next or the russian federation?
Just one thing.....WHAT DID ARGENTINA SERIOUS THINK WOULD HAPPEN
Recover our islands, basically
@@user-mn8kr9gj4tyou never controlled them, if it was to be returned I'd say return them to the indigenous people living there
it wasn't our falt, we argentine civilians couldn't did nothing to control what our govertment did, we didn't ask for war, sadly we were governed by a horrible dictatorship :(
@@DonChimuelo-mx7rb horrible leaders lead to horrible outcomes, that's true in Britain as much as in Argentina
@@user-ig8hb6dv9vRead to me, you leftist European:
1) Britain left the islands in 1774, never protesting or challenging the 32 Spanish and 5 Argentine governors, any claim prescribed by acquiescence after 55 years of complete silence. They had absolutely no right to take them from Argentina that was already settled in 1833
2) Almost 70% of Argentinian people have indigenous ancestors. Nor Spain or Argentina killed them like Britain did in their former colonies. We are descendents of both European and Natives
What about the war crimes of Tatcher?
What war crimes?
Soldiers die in wars bud
How to make animation like you please 🥺 said
7:07 I was not expecting a USA cameo appearance lol
To all the British servicemen who fought the Falklands war, the whole nation thanks you.
Thank you for your service, every day is poppy day
From Great Britain 🇬🇧
Interesting video. It seems Argentina's claim is even thinner than I originally thought. I wander why it is such a massive deal for Argentinians? I can only think nationalistic and jingoistic reasons. It's not even like it's that close...
@@romeu3scoreboard buddy, your claims are thin and you’re chances of stealing them thinner 😂😂
@@romeu3 It's hard to claim something as part of your heritage when literally no one lived there. Spain also claimed Oregon and Washington, but they never actually got anyone up there to stake the claim, losing out to the UK and then the US. They DID get a fort up on Vancouver island, for half a decade. Does that make Vancouver Island part of Mexican heritage?
What’s the British claim? “Yes it’s 9000 miles away but we stole it once”
@@zchgla The claim is simply "We have been living here for 200 years. We are the islands only ever permanent indigenous population. We don't want to be part of Argentina". And that's all you need to know!
@@romeu3 The only reason the Falklands is close to Argentina nowdays is that Argentina invaded it's way south into indigenous Patagonia throughout the 19th century after it declared independence. Otherwise it would still be 2000kms away.
Ultimately Argentina's claim is just as colonial/imperial as the British claim. The only difference is the islands native inhabitants, and the only permanant population the islands have ever had in their whole history, are British. Argentina wanting to remove the indigenous population and take control would certainly be in keeping with the rest of Argentina's post-independence history, however.
RIP The Dead People In This Story But hey please if you can do it can you please please do a story on the Japan Or Denmark Geo history it would be cool to see you do it in some way please i like your history channel a lot
Pensar que mi papá estuvo a punto de participar en esa guerra. Él era clase 61 y estaba haciendo la colimba en Olavarría en el año 81, dandose de baja a fines de ese año para después ser re-inscripto el 2 de Abril del 82, cuando la guerra empezó. Había sido asignado como soldaso de reserva aunque no llegó a ir a las islas.
Surprisingly, this is a very well researched video that avoided to repeat the propaganda that populates most english language articles on this issue. I'd like to make 2 remarks:
- When it narrated the British seizing in 1833, it missed to mention that most of the population left after the invasion and were replaced by British colonists after 1840.
- It also failed to mention resolution 2065 from the UNGA, that recognises the existence of a dispute between the UK and Argentina and calls for a resolution via sovereignty negotiations. There actually were negotiations for 17 years after this that ended up failing.
The Argentinian colonists from 1828-1833 were nothing more than visitors for 5 years not the Falkland's "population".
@@---675 So, that people just decided to "visit" the islands for 5 straight years??? What criteria are you using to tell apart a "visitor" from a population??
@@javierreytudela7908The fact that they were only ever on the islands with British permission is where the distinction comes from.
@@zigongosaurus5274 They didn't have any British permission. That's a myth.
@@javierreytudela7908 The fact that they were there for 5 years and were born and died in Argentina not the Falklands. Whereas there's generations of British citizens living in the Falklands for almost 200 years.
My favorite islands in the whole world. There were pre-columbian natives living on every spit of land in the western hemisphere, but NO ONE lived on the fucking falkland islands (that I know of).
I mean they were likely visited by Fuegians in prehistoric times. But by the time John Strong landed on the islands in 1690 there were no inhabitants
The last substantial bits of land to be settled were Iceland in the 900s, Greenland around 1000 A.D. and New Zealand in the 1200s.
There was no one in St. Helen nor a bunch of islands in the Indian Ocean.
There were pre-pre-Colombian natives in the western hemisphere as well. But they were white people. Many natives described them in their folklore as gods.
@@2200Stinger Yes and I am 149 and I discovered Europe
Now that the FX mini-series Shōgun is a hit, it would be timely to make a video about the history of Japan 🇯🇵
That's a great idea, Japanese history is very interesting and diverse. 🇯🇵
@@Anonymous_world5000 Diverse?
@@allanfrd Yeah from Samurai’s to WW2, Japan has a rich and very diverse history. 🇯🇵
do history of the roman empire next please
I miss the creator's original voice.
Rahul was translating and recording his voice but he was not the creator of the channel, and he was not able to continue to work on this project due to a lack of time. The creator of this project is me and my voice is on the french original channel "Histoire Géo"
@@GeoHistory It was very nice of you to answer. Good luck with your next video!! 😊
@@CharlesTheClumsy Thank you !
Made in Argentina 🇦🇷
Hi, I'm not asking for you to put new videos, I just wanted to know if you are okay. You haven't uploaded in a while.
14:02 that's not a photo of Menem.
Lástima que el video se olvida de la resolución de la ONU.
Es un video de perspectiva britanica, te la cuentan como quieren
@@user-mn8kr9gj4t Claro, qué más ves que haya faltado, por ejemplo?
I wanna know his investment strategy
What lenguage does that island speak
English, most of then speak english .
The one thing i love seeing in all of these Falklands videos are all the malding Argentinians putting all their cope on display. Tis truly a glorious sight to behold.
Uma visão ainda mais adorável é o United Condom caindo em ruínas pela imigração de todos os povos que cujas nações eles destruíram. Em breve os ingleses serão substituídos por paquistaneses, indianos e africanos islâmicos, e o que sobrar do país será escravizado pela China. E esse será um dia alegre para todos os povos.
It's funny how ppl will come up with any excuse to justify british colonialism.
4 people voted to be part of Argentina. It isn't like there were natives on the island.
To justify a nation that was created via colonialism that was also the one to colonize the Patagonia region along with Chile.
@@f1ufUK stole the islands, expelled Argentinian people, implanted its own and now begs for self-determination
On the other hand, UK is one of the countries that rejects the will of Crimean and Donbass people to be part of Russia
But yeah, now we Argentinians have to respect the opinion of implanted people only because the British wish it 😴👍🏼
@@brandonlyon730Read to me, Saxon:
1) Almost 70% of Argentinian people have indigenous ancestors. Nor Spain or Argentina killed them like Britain did in their former colonies. We are descendents of both European and Natives
2) Argentina fought against the Mapuche people; who came from the Chilean Araucanian region in the 1830s and murdered the autochthonous Tehuelche people. For this reason, many Patagonian indigenous people fought together with the Argentine army against the Mapuche criminals. The true Patagonian indigenous accepted our dominion over the land. 🇦🇷😎
@@SM-zm5xtso, to sum it up, it's ok when you do it? That sounds like an awful amount of cope.
Is this meet Arnold's narrator now speaking?
Please do a video about evolution of germany
Empire strikes back! 🇬🇧
Your empire fell decades ago you are now ruled by LGBTQ loving hipsters
@@velcranoxofficials9970and your rules by a Spanish Donald trump and had many dictatorships and we got rid of it so your welcome and pipe down
@@Lololooplol I'm American and I recognize the Malvinas as Argentinian hey what happened at Egypt why didn't you gain the canal hey what happened at Afghanistan why couldn't you beat them hey what happened last year with your prime ministers why were they consecutively replaced tell me again who won the revolutionary war? Lmao
@@velcranoxofficials9970 you descended from the British lol
@@velcranoxofficials9970you currently have a president who cannot construct a coherent sentence. You're not in a privileged position to lord over us.
And need I remind you that 99.8% of the population voted to remain an overseas territory. Or does democracy only matter when your side wins?
13:10 "And the new authorities even attempt to drive on the right side of the road."
Those Argentine bastards.
How dare they
That's just too far imo
I can already hear the arguing
At list it's not the Israel vs Hamas/Palestine arguing this time.
Can you guys do a history of Mexico?
Both the Falklands and its neighbouring British islands like South Georgia and Gibraltar will always remain British.
No
@@SM-zm5xtYes. We were the first there, we successfully defended them from you, they are ours whether you like it or not.
That's not so clear. The British handed over Hong Kong. There is a clause in the treaty of Utrecht and Gibraltar that Spain can remove, which obliges the UK to hand over Gibraltar to Spain, if it gets rid of it. In the last referendum on the European Union, 98% of Gibraltarians wanted to belong to the European Union. We already have Andorra. We can have Gibraltar in the European Union. Argentina is going to integrate with all of Latin America in a great union, European Union style. If there is another conflict with the Malvinas, all of Latin America has to fight, which will form a single voice.
Argentina has multiplied its population by 200% since 1982. The United Kingdom has increased 15% since 1982. Argentina has immense natural resources. UK no. At some point the British will encounter an Argentina with twice the population of the UK and a much more powerful fleet... Hong-Kong.
@Gloriaimperial1
1. Britain gave up Hong Kong because the New territories were on a 99 year lease and China could restrict resources to the city. Spain can't do that with Gibraltar and Argentina can't do it with the Falklands.
2. What is this clause that magically grants Gibraltar to Spain??
3. A very similar amount of Gibraltarians want to remain as a British territory
4. Spain doesn't own Andorra. At all. In fact the French President is the Co Prince of Andorra so it would be more accurate to suggest that France "owns" it.
5. I highly doubt that Latin American Union is going to materialise lol. And most of them aren't doing anything in the event of a war.
6. Argentinas military has barely improved since 1982. The UKs has improved a great deal, now with 3 aircraft carriers and several nuclear submarines. There is also a British force on the islands that could easily decimate any Argentina force that approaches them. The British military has superior technology, training and funding despite problems in the latter as well as numbers, its still miles ahead of Argentina's.
7. Argentinas corrupt government means that its economy is in shambles despite its size and abundant natural resources. This has been the case for nearly a century.
8. The UK population is still significantly higher than that of Argentina.
The only way Argentina can invade the islands is if they somehow overcome such ingrained corruption and actually gain the money to fund a well equipped and advanced military force. In simpler terms, they need to get good. And they probably won't anytime soon.
@@zigongosaurus5274 But Hong Kong was leased for 99 years because the British knew that China was going to become a power. British policy never gives anything generously: they even took away from Portugal, which had always been their ally, the piece of land between Angola and Mozambique, which generated a great crisis in Portugal in 1890, which years later overthrew the Portuguese monarchy. They even took away part of the Gibraltar airport (before its construction) when the British requested the area to treat British wounded, and the United Kingdom appropriated the land.
Spain had the fence that divides Gibraltar and the Linea de la Concepción closed for more than 15 years. Closing the gate would cause enormous harm to Gibraltar, because the population would feel trapped.
There is a clause in the Treaty of Utrecht, by which the United Kingdom can only give Gibraltar to Spain. In the Brexit referendum in Gibraltar, 98% of the population voted to remain in the European Union. If we close the gate, toughen relations with Gibraltar and renounce the Utrecht clause, in exchange for the incorporation of Gibraltar, as an independent country, into the European Union, tomorrow we must lower the British flag and return it to London folded.
I have not said that Spain is the owner of Andorra. Andorra has two heads of state. One is French: co-prince, and the other is the bishop of Urgel (Spain). Andorra is an independent country. The power of the heads of state of the French government and the bishop of Urgell is like that of the Queen of England in Canada. A testimonial power, without the ability to decide policy. What I am saying is that Andorra is independent, as Gibraltar can be inside or outside the European Union. Tax havens are increasingly persecuted. So Gibraltar could be out of business, because the European Union is going to sanction these practices and the money that is hidden there, money stolen from other countries, necessary for social services.
Spain and Portugal are united with all of Latin America in the Organization of Ibero-American States and the Ibero-American Summit of nations, which brings together the countries of the Spanish and Portuguese empires, which were united in the 16th-17th centuries.
There are alliance movements, promoted by Brazil, that are strongly anti-colonial, such as Mercosur. That is in the spirit of all of Ibero-America. Spanish and Portuguese are equal languages in 89% of the words, and 85% of the 650 million inhabitants of Latin America are of Catholic tradition. If in 1982, Argentina could win the war, if it had had more Exxocet missiles, imagine with an organization larger than the USA and China combined, with twice the population of the USA, with an Ibero-American army that carries out military and naval maneuvers, and that He has superpower consciousness. They call it the big country, which they want to form. It is still early because they have political confrontations. But the clear objective is to replicate a kind of European Union, but much more united. The European Union is a strong bloc where 28 official languages are spoken, and there are several religions, and we are trying to form a common army, and we build airplanes like the Eurofighter. That is the future of Ibero-America, to compete in the world. When the UK faced Argentina in 1982, the UK had twice the population of Argentina. Ibero-America has 10 times the population of the UK. At the end of the century they will have displaced the USA as a power, because they will have 3 times the population of the USA. They can be 3 times poorer, and have the same army.
Spain also had difficulties building a modern army in 1980. Almost all the material was French or from the USA. We now build our own aircraft carriers (which Australia buys), state-of-the-art frigates and submarines that launch missiles 1900 km, and we have just launched a rocket into space, privately, and created our own space agency. We also participate in the new European warplane, with France and Germany.
In 1960, the United Kingdom and France had 7 and 5 times the GDP of Spain (due to the 20-year international blockade of Spain after the civil war). In 2000, the United Kingdom and France had 3 times the GDP of Spain. In 2018, the Kingdom and France had twice the GDP of Spain. That year we surpassed Italy in per capita income, and we were -8 o10% of the per capita income of the United Kingdom and France. Only the three crises have stopped us: 2008, Pandemic and Ukraine. In the next stretch of 5 or 10 years, we are there.
This is something that Argentina will do in collaboration with Brazil and other Latin American nations in the future. They have changed the populist government, and have a more responsible government.
I don't think will a war, because we are civilized countries, and the UN and other organizations oppose violence. But the UK is increasingly smaller in the international context. When China surpasses the USA it will provoke a naval conflict in Taiwan and...
When the British resumed it's administration of the islands, it also repatriated the last 37 Argentines at their request because A: they were starving to death and B: Buenos Aires had abandoned them.
Please do history of Japan on a map next. 🇯🇵😊
I hope, sir, that you make a video about North Africa’s great tamazga, that is, from the Siwa Oasis to the Canary Islands, that is, where the Amazigh presence is in general, genetically, culturally, linguistically, historically, culturally, and identity-wise, in all transparency and scientific manner Logical and if you can another for the great Egyptian civilization
Play a football match to determine ownership. For the pink slip.
Again?
Argentinan Invasion of Falkland Islands?
Didn't work well last time
Malvinas
@@piedrablanca1942 Falklands 👍🏻
@@jackholloway1 @piedrablanca1942 Falklands in english, Malvinas in spanish, Malounies in french. It's not politically charged, it's just their name in a different language.
@@piedrablanca1942Falklands
Good video, although something KEY was missing: Argentina invaded in 1982 not only due to the British vulnerability over the islands, but also because of the economic and popularity crisis the repressive dictatorial government was facing, and the 'need' for a heroic national cause to appease the people. Without that, there wouldn't have been any war, and economic and diplomatic rapprochement between both parties would have continued, potentially leading to a peaceful handover of the Falklands by the UK.
Additionally, it would have been good to highlight the impact of having a war WITHIN the capitalist West during the Cold War, with the UK (a nuclear power) as the protagonist and in the most remote part of South America. There were even threats of bombings on mainland Argentina, which would have been completely unprecedented. The war was also quite bloody and had impactful stories that I believe could be summarized in a few seconds and still add a lot to this video.
I hope you to improve this vid in the future, not 'cause it is bad but 'cause it could be way better!
In future, there's random Indonesian urging both Argentina and UK to give "the islands" to Rohingya refugees
Las Malvinas son argentinas.
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Los pibes de Malvinas que jamás olvidaré !!!
Pero obvio 🇦🇷
Keep coping invader
@@Finnbobjimbob 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
There is no dispute, the Falklands are ours.
Love from Great Britain 🇬🇧
Pirates
@@user-mn8kr9gj4t hey trollfarm have you and sock had kids yet ? I heard you were trying. Perhaps go mate with sock now you have a reply
@@user-mn8kr9gj4tDo you know the definition of pirate?
Great video. The only thing I would do different is cut out the 25 second intro and start with how the islands are hostile. I would also title the video "The History of The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - Summary on a Map." Other than that, great job!
Why placate a bunch of losers? The islands are called “The Falklands”
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So Argentina is nuts in their claim. Good to know.
Argentina is nuts to claim the argentian land ocuppy by pirates
@@user-mn8kr9gj4t The same Argentina built by the corpses of the original natives that lived there until the Spanish arrived.
Malvinas belongs to Argentina Support From Iran
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Except they don't
@@zigongosaurus5274 they do
@@loquenderovalencia2003 And your argument for why they do is.....
Thank you, bro
@@zigongosaurus5274 what argument I'm not debating they just do
Spanish british and french: I'm sure everyone will respect the authority of this plaque.
Naw it's the Meet Arnold guy!
It’s simple the population of the islands wants to be part of Britain. Self determination only matters apparently to the UN when the population isn’t western.
Of course, when british expel the argentinian population is easier to claim the self determination.
UK stole the islands, expelled Argentinian people, implanted its own and now begs for self-determination
On the other hand, UK is one of the countries that rejects the will of Crimean and Donbass people to be part of Russia
But yeah, now we Argentinians have to respect the opinion of implanted people only because the British wish it 😴👍🏼
The Falklands are not controlled by the United Kingdom. They are part of the United Kingdom. Falkland islanders are British, always were always will be. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Just like India, Kenya, South África, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Singapur 😂😂😂
@@elmantero3394all of the nations you mention are not made of majority British people. The Falkland Islands had no native population when they were settled so, de facto, the native population of the islands are the current British inhabitants.
British overseas territory but British overseas citizens.
Montevhs? Or Montebetamax? 😮😊
Couldn't you find a more interesting topic than the Falkland Islands?
Why are we still talking about this? A war happened in the 1980s, the UK won, the local population favours the UK, they voted to remain British. Argentina has enough worries of their own, there is no current threat to the islands. We are now 40 years on...
The 'local' population will be deported it was never their island anyways geographically it belongs to Argentina, the new world we are entering where you can't even beat some afghans will see the return of the Malvinas back to its rightful owner
@@velcranoxofficials9970I imagine you want to return Argentina to the native americans then?
@@velcranoxofficials9970are you seriously enforcing Ethnic Cleansing?
It is a current problem because they are fishing and fracking today and tomorrow they are going to occupy our other islands
@@TheDrumstickEmpire there were no natives in the falklands all your settlers will be deported also we are talking about geographic territory respond coward ik you got nothing of substance to bring.
Fair play to the Brits. This isn't some imperial / colonial issue. The Falklands has no native population. Nobody was conquered. Argentina has no legit claim and has only shown itself to be the aggressor, willing to trample the settled population and force them into the Argentine sphere. Theres no justification for it. Falklands will always be UK.
The British killed the gachos living there, so yeah, in the island is no more natives.
@@papalol1327nope the French were there first with no population.
There were permanent Argentine settlers before the British arrived.
@@fordfalcon8940 Ironic to say that from the nation that was built on the corpses of Natives with their homelands being colonized by the Spanish themselves.
@@nikobrah6174what bs are you yapping on about, Argentina didn’t even exist when britain settled the islands
Talk about the French Indochina war
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You omitted the Nootka Convention, a treaty between Spain and Britain that solves their dispute on the islands, destroying any british claim to the islands.
You also omitted that the king of Spain decreed that the islands belong to the city of Buenos Aires.
Who cares what Spain says? They lost all of their colonies in South America. They haven't controlled anything in over 100 years. Irrelevant.
lol, who gives a monkeys what the king of Spain says. The Spanish only thought it was theirs because the pope said so.
Las Malvinas son argentinas
Except they arent
@@zigongosaurus5274 Territorio argentino usurpado
@losdirectosdetroopa973 Argentinas claim rested solely on a business venture that had British protection in the first place. After that ended they dropped their claim entirely and wouldn't bring it up again for another 96 whole years.
@@losdirectosdetroopa973Never even belonged to you 😂
@@Finnbobjimbob They are not mine, they are Argentinian and they were stolen illegally. But of course, a british imperialist would never understand that
The Falkland islands 100% belong to Argentina. For the UK to claim islands in the maritime boundaries of Argentina is absurd and hypocritical. UK & France must return those islands they occupied in South America, Asia & Africa.
The people of Falkland, the only natives who have ever lived there doesnt want to belong to Argetina.
Except they aren't in the "maritime borders" of Argentina, as they are a completely different political jurisdiction. By that same logic, Greenland is in Canadian maritime borders and the evil Danish stole it from them!!!1
So is Argentina going to also give back the lands they stole from the natives? Especially in Patagonia?
If oil is found…. We may be seeing a part 2 to this video 😂😂
Bro got Meet Arnold's Narrator's Voice 💀
You forgot to mention that in 1965 the ONU adopted the resolution 2065 in wich there is a recognition of the existence of a conflict of sovereignty between Argentina and the UK and that the situation is linked to a colonial one and it must be resolve as a way to end colonialism in the world. Also the population of Las Malvinas was never recognized as inhabitants in the sense of the international rights so its not valid to recognize to them the ownership of the right of free determination
Denying the right the self determination.
exactly, quite a convenient omission for the British position, very dishonest in my opinion
So will Argentina leave Patagonia because they themselves along with Chile Colonized that whole region after their independence?
@@martindione386 ‘convenient’ is denying the inhabitants their rights because it suits your nationalist position (you can’t deny them, by the way).
@@CZcamsmessedupmyhandlethe UN C24 is the international organization that is in charge in defining the decolonization process for each NSGT, they have never asked, organized, supervised or recognized that "referendum", or appealed to self determination as the method to solve the dispute.
The farce of 2013 wasn't recognized by any country in the world except the UK and Canada, is exactly as void as the Crimean referendum.
always the british!!!
Always winning
This isnt some colonial style imposition. It’s not like the falklands had a native population or argentina was oppressed by Britain. Its literally an old colonial dispute - can’t really blame the British on this one.
@@jackholloway1 The United Srares of America enters the chat
@@sandeegrey5977 The same United States who lost in Vietnam?
@@jackholloway1 Whataboutism, did I ever say that?
Please do rise and fall of Ottoman empire
Actually direct flights to the UK are operated by the military not civilian
There are commercial airline flights to Chile and Brazil.
@@Dave_Sisson yes but not direct to the UK
As a Brit, we helped get rid of your dictator Argentina, be bloody grateful
You didn't help anyone, you just excercised your right to defend your lands. That doesn't merit gratefulness - specially not for a dictatorship that was going to fall regardless. And im willing to bet you personally weren't even alive at the time of this conflict.
@@tanybrachid the fall of the Argentine dictatorship came because of the loss of the Falklands war, your welcome
@@Antarctic_Leader Tell me you don't know anything about argentine history without telling me.
The dictatorship fell due to their absolutely disastrous management of every aspect of civilian life, especially the economy.
The invasion to the falklands was a last ditch measure to distract people from domestic issues - and ultimately, to regain popular support, given that the junta acted on the assumption that the united kingdom wouldn't retaliate against the taking of such an inconsecuential piece of territory.
But anyways, i wouldn't expect a highschooler who uploads roblox and minecraft videos - and whose whole source of political knowledge is hoi4 - to have very deep knowledge about foreign history.
You can only really be in a position to demand gratefulness when you've done something deserve it, not for something your country did years before you were even born; in which you had no part whatsoever.
What? Killing kids? That's how help?
@@user-mn8kr9gj4t Argentine loss in the war made people rise up against their dictator, the dictator of Argentina also did so don’t act as though they’re so innocent