Falkland Islands or Islas Malvinas?
There is an island. It is called the Falkland Islands or Islas Malvinas.
The distance between the Falkland Islands and Britain is 14,000 km.
It is only 500 km away from Argentina.
Argentina and Britain had a war for about 74 days in 1982.
Britain won, and took the control of the island.
As a result of the war, the name of the island became the Falkland Islands,
a British name, instead of Islas Malvinas, an Argentina name.
There is an island called
The name of the island is “Dokdo.” It is Korean.
Korea and Japan did not have a war because of this island.
This is because
Only Koreans live on
Korean soldiers defend the island.
However, Japanese people are doing a campaign to call this island
Japanese politicians are trying to make
By taking advantage of the international indifference,
will Japan able to take possession of “Dokdo,”
a Korean territory, with only marketing and no war?
If Japan can include another country’s territory as its own by
marketing only and no war,
Full Korea will insist that Tokyo is Korea’s and New York is
North Koreas from today.
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