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Why not occupy the South Pole?

/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, the Antarctic continent was discovered. However, due to the cold climate in Antarctica, there are no permanent residents and no immigrants from other places, so there are no settlers and no government or country has been established.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Britain, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and other countries made territorial claims to the Antarctic continent, and then the United States, Chile, Argentina and other countries also made territorial claims to the Antarctic continent. In the case of unsuccessful negotiations, representatives of Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union signed the Antarctic Treaty in Washington on February 1. According to the Treaty, Antarctica is only used for peaceful purposes, ensuring the freedom of scientific research in Antarctica, promoting international cooperation in scientific research, prohibiting all activities of a military nature, nuclear explosions and the disposal of radioactive materials in Antarctica, freezing claims of territorial ownership and promoting international cooperation in science.

According to the Antarctic Treaty, Antarctica is only used for peaceful purposes. It can be said that the Antarctic does not belong to any country, it belongs to all mankind. Therefore, there is no "dare" or "dare not", but it is a symbol of peace for all mankind!