Commentary China and Argentina are picking at an old wound. They called Britain colonialist for supporting the 99.7 percent of Falkland Island residents who voted to stay British in 2013. Turnout for the referendum was over 90 percent. Britain has an earlier claim to the islands than Argentina, but that doesn’t really matter. What matters is that the overwhelming majority of 3,500 people who live in the Falklands today, including ethnically and culturally-diverse families, women, and children, want to remain part of Britain. Argentina’s GDP per capita was about $9,900 in 2019, and its economy is a mess, having declined about 30 percent between 2017 and 2019, before COVID-19 hit. So, one can understand if the country wants to grab a nearby territory with lots of fishing, oil, and gas resources. Britain’s GDP per capita was about $42,000 in 2019, and it did very well against COVID-19. Both are reasons …