On fighting against the ownership of the Falkland Islands; When Argentina lost its sovereignty over the Falkland Islands to Great Britain, and the war is still obvious and open for new things!

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So, you know the individual and social affairs are just about description, interpretation and explanation. And being together with other humans is just nice, and we love the different social effects, and being alone and together with people from all the nations in the world, and there are many to love and to appreciate, and we should love the possible people to love and to be engaged with when we are here.

There is no such thing as society, the prime minister Margaret Thatcher in Great Britain said, and she was prime minister in the period 1979 to 1990. But, why not, we reply? We are loving people being warm with the relations we are giving to people, and the people are giving all kinds of support and warmth back in time and in space, and that is nice. So, the point with the Falkland Islands was that Argentina claimed to own it, and this implied a war in 1982 with Great Britain which claimed to own the islands instead.

We are just in the world to be alone and together with all people coming from all the nations in the world. And the war with Argentina against Great Britain in 1982 with Argentina occupying the islands on 2 April 1982, and Argentina capitulated 74 days later on. And this war ended with dead people and with injured people, and totally there were 649 Argentines and 255 British people and 3 civilian Falklanders during the fighting actions that took place.

Margaret Thatcher was educated in Chemistry from Oxford, and after that she worked as a research chemist, and thereafter she was a barrister, and having long education is doing you able and capable of working with many aspects and affairs when being where we are.

The conflict between Argentina and Great Britain came since Argentina constituted a provisional climax in the protracted dispute over dominion, but the Great Britain did not agree. And the conflict is still there, even in 2024, but Great Britain is better in wars than Argentina, and therefore there was no point of attacking them. And you know, owning or not owning, that is how we are perceiving the life when we are here. And the conflict between Great Britain and Argentina has had a major impact both in Great Britain and in Argentina, and this conflict has been a theme for a number of books, articles, films and songs.


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 8 days ago 

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It is still something that Great Britain would like to keep. Falkland Islands for many British people always was British but indeed from history we all know that it was a lot of political debate and conflict.

 7 days ago 

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The story with the Falkland Islands is not over yet. I think there will still be conflicts, unfortunately.

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