The overseas military stations of the European Union
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@EuropeanGeostrategy As long as UK does "represent" those people (AKA they are given equal rights as all the citizens of UK), they have no right to secede from UK, no matter how much they want it, per international law (Thats why Basques cant secede from Spain for example).
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@82dneves No, these are both sovereign Portuguese and Spanish territories...
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@82dneves Yes, they are overseas territories of the European Union's Member States (Portugal and Spain), but they do not contain strategic military stations, hence they are not included in this video!
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@tjobv We used iMovie, an application which comes free with every Mac! I think you can download it too from the App Store if you have a Mac.
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good video .
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Can i ask you which Software you used to make this video? It's really good.
On the EU: the EU is the most exciting political project in the history of the world, i support it 100%! (even though the current gigantic mess).
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@SrNutritivo what about Olivanza, Ceuta and Melina?
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@SrNutritivo Olivenza is a bit of Portugal taken by pirates.... Melina and Ceuta is a bit of Marroco taken by pirates as well....
Interesting vid, keep it up!...oh in regards to ALL British overseas dependancies/territories, no matter ones personnal view their inhabitants have overwelmingly supported to idea of continued British rule, and under UN charter that it is therefore legally recognised.
Whitedove89 9 months ago
@Whitedove89 Thanks. But it's not 'legally recognised' because of the UN Charter, but because the people in those overseas territories have the right to self-determination (and because, ultimately, Britain and France have the means to defend them).
EuropeanGeostrategy 8 months ago