Argentina and UK Trade Barbs over Falklands as US Said to Rethink Neutral Stance
Buenos Aires intensified its claim after reports the United States might reconsider support for British sovereignty, as the islands remain home to 3,600 people.
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Why is Donald Trump threatening the Falklands?
The Trump administration’s threat to review its position on Britain’s claim to the Falkland Islands could have a significant impact on the future of the South Atlantic British Overseas Territory, analysts have said.A leaked internal Pentagon memo published last week by Reuters revealed that, as punishment for not supporting Donald Trump’s war against Iran, the US could reassess diplomatic support for longstanding European “imperial possessions”,…
The territorial dispute between the two countries over the Falkland Islands (Malvinas in Argentina), located in the South Atlantic about 500 km from mainland Argentina and about 13,000 km from the United Kingdom, is once again emerging as a "hot potato" in international politics. This is because news has emerged that the Donald Trump administration may reconsider its support for the UK's sovereignty as a form of retaliation and warning against t…
A few days ago, a leaked Pentagon document was released, suggesting that the US could retaliate for Britain's non-cooperation in the US-Israeli war...
The Argentine government has criticized the British presence in the Falkland Islands, calling it colonialism. The British Prime Minister has vehemently rejected these accusations, but Argentina is counting on Donald Trump's support. The article "Falkland Islands Again in Argentina's Crosshairs" comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
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