I'm sorry, I'm not interested kirkland minoxidil satin al In both cases, the disputes are probably intractable. Britain is clearly in the right, but neither Spain nor Argentina appears particularly bothered that its claim is not just unsupported by history and international law, but goes against the democratically expressed will of the populations concerned. When it comes to Gibraltar, the area is, by rights, about as Spanish as Jersey is French – but its neighbours will always feel they have some sort of mystical right to it. This despite the terms of the 300-year-old Treaty of Utrecht being as clear as crystal – and, indeed, despite Madrid’s own possession of similar enclaves on the Moroccan coast. Given how entwined the economies either side of the border are, the Spanish can certainly make things difficult for Gibraltar. But such lamentable bullying will do nothing to change the facts.
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