Could say the same about Greenland, Could belong to Canada as a lot nearer than Denmark.
To be fair we've less claim over the Falklands than Russia does over Ukraine ...
... the islands are 8,000 miles from the UK.
The Argies have never had control of the Falklands and when they say they want "it back"...its bulls hit .. I agree, I was never sure why we were interested in a group of freezing cold islands in the South Atlantic...until I met a guy in the UAE who is a Geophysicist working in the oil and gas business. He was seconded to the Islands over 10 years ago for about a year on behalf of BP. He reckons there is plenty of oil down there, however it will be difficult to recover..but it is there. So, it won't matter what Trump or the Argies want, it won't be owned by anyone else
They have had control but, in any case, that inadvertently backs up what I’m saying.
Russia actually did ‘have control’ of Ukraine which gives them, at least, equal claim if you’re using that argument.
It's not to defend Russia, just saying we're not exactly blameless in these things. If ‘taking control by force’ is legitimate, for the UK in the Falklands which is 8000 miles away, it makes it slightly more difficult to criticise Russia.
Yawn
not according to the stuff I have read in a couple of historical books
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Not sure.. but when the British arrived in the 1600’s.. the islands were uninhabited but I’m confident that Argentina have never owned or have a legal claim to the islands.. Admittedly they are close to their mainland.. but that’s about it
How did the UK decide that it 'officially owned' the Falklands?
I can find zero reference to Argentina owning the Falklands… I have to assume if they did the UN would put huge pressure on the UK to return them … but I’m open minded to be proved wrong
All these details are irrelevant anyway.
Whether the Falklands were inhabited or not we simply decided we were having those islands and took them by force.
Ukraine was historically Russian, and shares a border, whereas the Falklands are thousands of miles away.
I'm not defending Russia at all, just saying Great Britain needs to choose it's words carefully.
And that right there is why I could never be a politician, I'd have started a war ages ago telling heads of state what I (and other state leaders who don't have the balls to say) really think of them.![]()

All these details are irrelevant anyway.
Whether the Falklands were inhabited or not we simply decided we were having those islands and took them by force.
Ukraine was historically Russian, and shares a border, whereas the Falklands are thousands of miles away.
I'm not defending Russia at all, just saying Great Britain needs to choose it's words carefully.
Finally we turned up again, told the Argies to take down their flag and bugger off!
Whatever the case, how far back do you go? The Spaniards took the Argentine lands from the locals by force. Then the local Spaniards gained independence from Spain and eventually create Argentina. Should Argentina give back the land to the indigenous people and all Spanish descendants be exiled back to Spain? Thats basically what Argentina want for the Falklands, the only difference is scale.
I find it mind boggling that Argentina raise the fact that we are holding on to our imperialistic past when it comes to the Falklands. This is whilst their own countries entire existence and foundations are built on imperialism.
Boris doesn't have the brains,but,......keep your friends close and your enemies closer.That's all interesting but has little to do with my general point.
I certainly didn’t say, or even imply, that Putin had the right to invade.
I've always thought he was an evil man …
… the fact that Boris Johnson and Trump treat him like a chum confirms it.