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Chile re-opens base and reaffirms rights over Antarctica
Mercopress ^ | 13 Mar 2008 | Mercopress

Posted on 03/17/2008 5:25:11 PM PDT by BGHater

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet officially re-opened on Wednesday the Arturo Prat base in Antarctica which was the first to be established by the Chilean Navy in 1947 but was later closed in 2004.

The event was described in Chile as a reaffirmation of the country’s rights over Antarctica.

The eleven permanent members of the base, which is being refurbished --and eleven degrees below zero--, received President Bachelet, Defence minister Jose Goñi and the Commander of the Navy Admiral Rodolfo Codina.

“This base is going to guarantee Chilean rights and territorial integrity, which is undoubtedly the duty of the Armed Forces”, said Ms Bachelet.

However “our presence is to comply with the Antarctic Treaty, to comply with Chile’s defense duties and obviously with our commitment to science and research”, added the Chilean president.

The base will be jointly managed by the Chilean Navy, Antarctic Institute and the Magallanes Region. All flights to Antarctica from Chile take off from Punta Arenas in Magallanes.

The Chilean president is no stranger to Antarctica since as former Defence minister on several occasions she visited other Chilean bases, Eduardo Frei, managed by the Chilean Air Force and Bernardo O’Higgins belonging to the Army.

Arturo Prat base was closed in 2004 when the Chilean Navy was involved in the renewal of its surface fleet which included the purchase of new and second hand frigates from the Royal Navy and the Dutch navy.

The base will also be equipped with a multipurpose laboratory for research in different scientific fields plus a museum, partly financed by Magallanes Region that will recollect Chile’s long links and involvement with Antarctica.

According to the Chilean press quoting Executive sources the reopening of the base is intended to send a strong international message regarding the country’s claims over the frozen continent plus ensuring peace and cooperation among members of the Antarctic Treaty.

The idea of reopening the Navy’s base begun to be considered by Chilean authorities in April 2007, which was later discussed in the 2008 Budget Bill when the Defence ministry offered to include funds for such an operation.

The Chilean Armed Forces under a special law dating back several decades are entitled to a percentage of copper windfall prices from government owned mining companies for the purchase of military equipment.

The final leg of the process coincided with the controversy triggered when Britain announced claims regarding offshore Antarctica sea bed rights.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: antarctica; base; chile

1 posted on 03/17/2008 5:25:12 PM PDT by BGHater
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To: BGHater

Chile can have Antarctica...until WE decide we want it.


2 posted on 03/17/2008 5:27:01 PM PDT by Arkansas Toothpick
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To: Arkansas Toothpick

I thought no one had territorial claims there. It was open to all.

This seems a little strange. Sort of like the ruskies in the Arctic.


3 posted on 03/17/2008 5:38:15 PM PDT by Boblo
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To: BGHater
Many countries have "claims" over Antarctic territory (even the U.S.). Part of the Antarctic treaty states that no entity shall assert claims over anything south of 60S until the treaty expires around 2025. In fact, the only land on Earth not claimed by any country is in Antarctica.
4 posted on 03/17/2008 5:41:33 PM PDT by Windcatcher
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To: BGHater
The joke contests in Argentina beer taverns about the Chilean Navy are intense..
5 posted on 03/17/2008 5:41:49 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: Arkansas Toothpick
"Chili can have it"

Reread the last line. Chili and Britain are making counter claims on offshore drilling rights.

This is part of the Law of the Sea Treaty.

6 posted on 03/17/2008 6:03:31 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: hosepipe
Re: The joke contests in Argentina beer taverns about the Chilean Navy are intense

That is to be expected... with the Argentine Navy being so victorious over those nasty Brits!

7 posted on 03/17/2008 6:38:09 PM PDT by Bender2 ("I've got a twisted sense of humor, and everything amuses me." RAH Beyond this Horizon)
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To: BGHater


No. 25 on this map
8 posted on 03/17/2008 7:58:33 PM PDT by RushingWater (Pres. Bush honors Mexican sovereignty over our own - Pardon Ramos/Campeon/Hernandez)
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To: RushingWater

Cool, where are the German secret UFO bases?


9 posted on 03/17/2008 8:01:26 PM PDT by BGHater ($2300 is the limit of your Free Speech.)
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err...thats Nazi secret UFO bases.


10 posted on 03/17/2008 8:01:50 PM PDT by BGHater ($2300 is the limit of your Free Speech.)
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To: Arkansas Toothpick
Chile can have Antarctica...until WE decide we want it.

And assuming no other nation is prepared to deny it to you using modern weaponry. Antarctica seems a site where several rivals would be prepared to threaten and possibly use nukes to preserve their interests. And there's little anyone can do about that. The shield is a good idea, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it...

11 posted on 06/04/2008 6:31:24 AM PDT by Androcles (All your typos are belong to us)
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