What country do the Falkland Islands belong to?

What country do the Falkland Islands belong to?

The isolated and sparsely-populated Falkland Islands, a British overseas territory in the south-west Atlantic Ocean, remain the subject of a sovereignty dispute between Britain and Argentina, who waged a brief but bitter war over the territory in 1982.

Why is Falklands a British territory?

The Spanish bought the colony from the French in 1767, then expelled the British settlers in 1770. The Falklands were left to the sheep until 1820, when a ship from the United Provinces of the River Plate, the newly independent Spanish colony which would later become Argentina, claimed the islands.

Why did Britain go to war with Argentina?

On 2 April 1982, Argentinian forces invaded the British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands. Argentina had claimed sovereignty over the islands for many years and their ruling military junta did not believe that Britain would attempt to regain the islands by force.

Did Chile help the UK Falklands?

Chile provided the UK with limited, but significant information. The Chilean position is described in detail by Sir Lawrence Freedman in his book The Official History of the Falklands Campaign.

Why did Chile help the UK Falklands?

Chile helped Britain during the 1982 Falklands War because it feared an attack from Argentina after the conflict, a former Chilean air force commander has acknowledged. Chile’s leaders believed that an Argentine victory in the Falklands would have been followed by an attack on Chile, according to General Matthei.

Who helped the UK in the Falklands war?

In his memoirs, former UK Defence Secretary Sir John Nott describes France as Britain’s “greatest ally” during the Falklands War. But formerly secret papers and other evidence seen by the BBC show that was not the full story. Before the war, France sold Argentina’s military junta five Exocet missiles.

Who would win a war between UK and China?

The wars lasted 6 years in total, costed thousands of lives on Chinese side. Assuming just each against the other with no help from allies, the Chinese would come out ahead in a nuclear war, while the British would have a slight edge in a conventional war.

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