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Kasz216 said:
SciFiBoy said:
Kasz216 said:
Interestingly it looks like the the America's council is backing up Argentina.

Well the new one that kicked out the US and Canada.

what does that mean though?

international law as I understand it says the Falklands are part of the UK and the waters also

It means that they see the Falklands as Argentina's i'd imagine if they're backing up Argentina's claims.

The UK has more then just Argentina it has to deal with if Argentina tries to pull anythng.   Pretty much everything Mexico and south of mexico.


Though, it's likely only going to be economic at worst... argentina has vowed to not attack.

Even if violence did break out the UK could take the entire central and south american regions.


Its not probable that countries would team up against the UK for the Falklands, because we dont have great bonds in the region to the point we would fight a first world country, even if there are agreements to protect each other they would not apply if Argentina attacked(which wont happen), only if the UK decided to attack Argentina and not only protect its territory.

If the UK tried to go against Argentina mainland that would seem like a stupid move as some countries would have to back up argentina.(and probably others that like to appear where they arent called like Venezuela)

I also doubt any countries that could get involved would think first about economy and such, since a lot of countries from the region have good relations with USA and Uk.