Talk:Franco's Conflict

Geek, this is in no way possible.

Not only are the two allied with the rest of NATO after the early 1950s, but the French could beat the living daylights out of Spain.

The UN doesn't have any authority like you seem to think they do. Nor is any member state required to listen to them, or any UN body. Not that any such resolution would pass the UN Assembly, anyways.

Biarritz is not on the border - it is a fair ways off, in fact. And it is a suburb of Bayonne, for all purposes. It's not going to Spain.

It's also in an area that has never been part of Spain, or even claimed by that government.

U Thant was head on the UN in 1971. No person by that name has ever held the role.

No leader would ever do what you have Georges Pompidou doing.

And, Franco was old enough by that point in time that no one would have listened to him anyways.

Lordganon (talk) 06:59, December 6, 2012 (UTC)