Grim,
First thing, here you are getting my knowledge and thoughts about the matter this is not our official position but mine and I think many of my fellow citizens here. in Argentina.
Again there is not such thing as "blockade" ongoing, there are not warships stopping any ship that tries to go to the islands, as far as I know is more like "if you wanna go the island better no use our sea or ports without our permission" or something like that, I'm sorry I could not find the original news on our newspapers right now in order to get the proper statement but there is no military deployments or anything like that, basically there is nothing illegal going on from our part as far as I know.
The post from user "swerve" on post #13 on page 1 was clear about that.
You said "Whether they are there legally or not..." please explain why we have to abide international laws regarding a blockade that only exists in the mind of the one that started the thread but not if the islanders want to be there, "legally or not".
As Alonso Quijano pointed out on his post, #33 of the thread we had inhabitants and even a governor and proper authorities on the islands until they were expelled by force by the British on 1833, I hope that answer your question about we ripping of the islander wealth, as far as I know were were ripped off in first place 177 years ago and that is the main base of our claims along with geographical and historicals events, sharing profits from what is 100% ours to begin with is not that bad.
About the islanders nor in the 1982 neither now is our intentions to force the islands population to become Argentineans, I mean to force them to use our language or resign their British passports or anything like that, expelling them, out of the question, never even thought about that, not even the bloody dictatorship we suffered back then wanted to do that.
I know is a complex matter but they want us to recognize their rights they says earned through 177 years of settlement, but they forgot the rights we had until 1 day before our settlement was expelled, lets say 177 years +1 day ago?
Please understand the fact that nobody here is talking about expelling them or wipe out their way of living, not even in 1982 was the idea.
And about the war itself, NOBODY, ABSOLUTELY NOBODY HERE FORGOT OR IGNORED ANYTHING ABOUT THAT WAR AND THE ONES DIED THERE EITHER SIDE.
Because of that we decided to go only the diplomatic way, with that said the islands will probably be under British control for many years to come, is not like I'm pleased with that but that is how the world is now days
Because we remember what is was our darkest times as a Nation, not only because the war but because we were suffering the most horrible dictatorship in this part of the world nobody here ignores that war., trust me.
Jorge
PS: Is almost 1am at night here in Buenos Aires so I'm too tired to spell check my post please apologize any misspelling on the text above