why antartica not considered as state?
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- Antarctica is not a country: it has no government and no indigenous population. Instead, the entire continent is set aside as a scientific preserve. The Antarctic Treaty, which came into force in 1961, enshrines an ideal of intellectual exchange. Military activity is banned, as is prospecting for minerals
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Technically Antarctica has no government or self-sufficiency, hardly a populace, and military operations are illegal. ... Also, if you are speaking with American terminology, Antarctica is not a “state” of the US because technically the US has no political claim to Antarctica.
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