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Chile and Patagonia - Argentina and the Falklands - Geopolitics
The Chilean Patagonia is for, what Malvinas to Argentines


The Chilean José Miguel Irrazabal Larrain, geopolitical texts are compulsory study in Chile, dump some concepts that every Argentine should know, since they are in short ideology and spirit Chilean Patagonia incorporate into their territory and use of analogy and the same level, the conflict between Argentina and the Falkland Islands and England. The Chilean Patagonia is for, what Malvinas to Argentines.
In his book "La Patagonia. Errors and economic geography" states:
"As the life of nations, more so than individuals, are subject to so many contrasts, it is essential that future generations do not lose sight of that in the honesty that must prevail in relations among peoples, the treaty of 1881 , which surrendered without compensation throughout the Patagonia Argentina, is zero. "
"Chile should not forget in this connection that, even more so by the treaties, owns' the nature ', at least of all the valleys and mountains that surround streams that are directed to the Pacific and are well placed to' West 'of the Andes, land, apart from its proverbial fertility and wealth, added a whole a considerable extent, that has seen "by the ruling spojado 1902, at this point clearly arbitrary."
"And just as Argentina itself tenaciously includes a memorial to their children, as effective portion of its territory in the Falkland Islands, whose domain believed to have rights and that nevertheless retains its power for a century (1833) powerful England, awaiting the time whenever it is theoretical aspiration is to become a solid reality, and, following the lesson given by Argentina, we must keep lively memories of the rights and titles Chileans and we must not give up hope that for one of those sudden changes in direction of the spirits, rather than by leveling of material forces, it sounds to end the hour when, even in part, the vast expanses that Chile has become stripped, re- integrate native territory, magnifies "...

Source: The book Introduction to Geopolitics Argentina, Isola - Berra, Buenos Aires, 1950. Attached is the image of the page.
Another interesting article to read is: SILK GLOVE, IRON HAND IN THE ARGENTINE-CHILEAN RELATIONS - http://www.enee.ser2000.org.ar/ponenciasiv/byron.htm
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