🇦🇶 Border Disputes Ep. 7 | Antarctica

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  1. Just saying, you're using a pre-2015 map. After 2015, the Norwegian claim was officially extended and recognized to stretch down to the pole and touch the sea borders of the neighbouring nations. In simpler terms: Norway didn't look unique on the post-2015 map.

  2. In all fairness, the only right to any land a country has is what it can forcefully keep. Australia, USA, and Russia are probably the only ones that could could maintain a claim against force. Australia is uniquely poised, Russia is uniquely suited, and USA is USA. China would like to stake a large claim, but their fishing boats they call a navy don't perform well in a true Blue Water capacity

  3. In fact, there us native population (or kind of) the first born child there was Argentine, the second Chilean and therefore until today that we have 11 babys, a kind of baby arms race between two fellow Latinoamérica countries. Of course, one can debate what's mean to be "native" I mean everyone came from Africa and in what time period your are considered "native" from a land and so on.

  4. Does the treaty state like how a particular crime like harm to another person would prosecuted? Or can one commit murder and get away with it?

  5. Well, tbh humans shouldn't own it because they gotta destroy it

    But, if a country must have it, then it gives the most sense to give it to Norway

    Since they were the first country to explore, it