4th part: a second arbitrarion intent was done then, when the pope came in... It is important to know, that the Pope mediation was the 2nd intention to find an agreement, after Argentina had dishonorably rejected the first arbitriation against them. The pope though did not change the decision of the Queen too much,according to him, the Islands had to remain chilean too.Sea barriers have been slightly modified to content the Argentina junta, but the judgement was officially in favour of Chile.
@DanielR305 3rd part: The Queen then judged in fully accordance to the chilean position, which was imediately rejected by Argentina, who declared the arbitration unrecoverable nullified ("insanablemente nulo"), even they had promised by the honour of their country to keep their word. The tension then rose to the maximum, when Argentina sent their naval fleat to the beagle channel, thought were surprised by the Chilean Navy already waiting for them there. No actions started at that point.Continue
@DanielR305, 2nd part: Chile, back then also ruled by a military junta denied giving up these islands, which by legal means belonged to Chile, though considered a potential defeat, due to a military embargo against Chile. By military means, Chile was much weaker then (not today). Both sides agreed on aribtration by the british Queen, poth promised on their national honour to accept the Queens Judgement. Continues...
@DanielR305, 1st historical Part: the Beagle conflict was essentially a conflict about 3 islands: Picon, Lennox and Nueva. These Islands have been settled by BOTH countries to be Chilean in the border-treaty of 1894. They were even inhabited by chilean population. During 20th century, Argentina has started to negate this agreed fact though...conflict broke out, when the argentinan junta came to power and threatened with a military invasion, if Chile would not resign them to Argentina. Continues
@DanielR305, I can fully understand alvaronomad's upset here
While the documentation starts already in an attitude not to blame any of the parties involved (even the beagle conflict was a very classical "agressor vs defensor" case) you would still believe, that happens to appear neutral, though throughout the documentation it clearly struggles to keep this impression, but fails in the facts and openly distorsions it at the end in favour to argentina. (Second part follows with clarification)
@ DanielR305, I can fully understand alvaronomad's upset here.
While the documentation starts already in an attitude not to blame any of the parties involved (even the beagle conflict was a very classical "agressor vs defensor" case) you would still believe, that happens to appear neutral, though throughout the documentation it clearly struggles to keep this impression, but fails in the facts and openly distorsions it at the end in favour to argentina. (Second part follows with clarification)
I hope blessed John paul will become a saint sooner than later I would hope he becomes a saint for world peace and for youth of the world as hes was a inspiration to me as a child and even more so as a youth yet I wasn't born a catholic and was baptised Church of england but I was blessed by nuns by nuns near to where my nan lived in Ireland as I was a very prem baby and the nuns came over and gave gr8 support to my nan and my family. without their love and prayers I wouldn't be here I belief.
@alvaronomad instead this person is wrong about some of the historical facts why don't you tell them which facts are wrong than just leave just half a message. The end of the day we are only human we can't know everything we need to learn off each other so why don't u help this person out whom did this video instead with the right facts.
4th part: a second arbitrarion intent was done then, when the pope came in... It is important to know, that the Pope mediation was the 2nd intention to find an agreement, after Argentina had dishonorably rejected the first arbitriation against them. The pope though did not change the decision of the Queen too much,according to him, the Islands had to remain chilean too.Sea barriers have been slightly modified to content the Argentina junta, but the judgement was officially in favour of Chile.
PatagonianWarrior 2 weeks ago
@DanielR305 3rd part: The Queen then judged in fully accordance to the chilean position, which was imediately rejected by Argentina, who declared the arbitration unrecoverable nullified ("insanablemente nulo"), even they had promised by the honour of their country to keep their word. The tension then rose to the maximum, when Argentina sent their naval fleat to the beagle channel, thought were surprised by the Chilean Navy already waiting for them there. No actions started at that point.Continue
PatagonianWarrior 2 weeks ago
@DanielR305, 2nd part: Chile, back then also ruled by a military junta denied giving up these islands, which by legal means belonged to Chile, though considered a potential defeat, due to a military embargo against Chile. By military means, Chile was much weaker then (not today). Both sides agreed on aribtration by the british Queen, poth promised on their national honour to accept the Queens Judgement. Continues...
PatagonianWarrior 2 weeks ago
@DanielR305, 1st historical Part: the Beagle conflict was essentially a conflict about 3 islands: Picon, Lennox and Nueva. These Islands have been settled by BOTH countries to be Chilean in the border-treaty of 1894. They were even inhabited by chilean population. During 20th century, Argentina has started to negate this agreed fact though...conflict broke out, when the argentinan junta came to power and threatened with a military invasion, if Chile would not resign them to Argentina. Continues
PatagonianWarrior 2 weeks ago
@DanielR305, I can fully understand alvaronomad's upset here
While the documentation starts already in an attitude not to blame any of the parties involved (even the beagle conflict was a very classical "agressor vs defensor" case) you would still believe, that happens to appear neutral, though throughout the documentation it clearly struggles to keep this impression, but fails in the facts and openly distorsions it at the end in favour to argentina. (Second part follows with clarification)
PatagonianWarrior 2 weeks ago
@ DanielR305, I can fully understand alvaronomad's upset here.
While the documentation starts already in an attitude not to blame any of the parties involved (even the beagle conflict was a very classical "agressor vs defensor" case) you would still believe, that happens to appear neutral, though throughout the documentation it clearly struggles to keep this impression, but fails in the facts and openly distorsions it at the end in favour to argentina. (Second part follows with clarification)
PatagonianWarrior 2 weeks ago
argentina quería robarnos las islas y ahora se quejan de que chile ayudó a inglaterra en la guerra de las islas falklands
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA
viva chile !!
god save the queen jajaja
santopadre666 1 year ago
@santopadre666 nadie los quiere, nisiquiera los yankes vallanse a hacer tratados con oman
youtuquendero 9 months ago
I hope blessed John paul will become a saint sooner than later I would hope he becomes a saint for world peace and for youth of the world as hes was a inspiration to me as a child and even more so as a youth yet I wasn't born a catholic and was baptised Church of england but I was blessed by nuns by nuns near to where my nan lived in Ireland as I was a very prem baby and the nuns came over and gave gr8 support to my nan and my family. without their love and prayers I wouldn't be here I belief.
DanielR305 1 year ago
This report is WRONG about some historical affirmations...
alvaronomad 1 year ago
@alvaronomad instead this person is wrong about some of the historical facts why don't you tell them which facts are wrong than just leave just half a message. The end of the day we are only human we can't know everything we need to learn off each other so why don't u help this person out whom did this video instead with the right facts.
DanielR305 1 year ago
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DirtyLuvah 1 year ago
Jan Paweł II!
PIOcs17 1 year ago