Often wondered what the difference is. I guess they are not wars unless hostilities are officially announced- and I guess that has some sort of diplomatic ramification at UN levels. Just don't know really.
Indeed - it's all about declaring war. We declared war against Nazi Germany in 1939 - we never declared war against the Argies or indeed Saddam.
Well, some people will get offended at anything...
But, for the record no one died retaking south georgia.
Are you sure you're not just upset that he mentioned Thatcher?
The taking of South Georgia was the first step to taking all the islands - a conflict as a whole that took nearly 1000 lives ( 910 ish officially recognised - nearly 80 that aren't including civilians and special forces ).
EDIT - and there were two deaths during the taking of South Georgia by the Argentinian forces.
As for Thatcher - I'm a supporter so I really don't know what you're going on about. That said, she was foolish removing the protection ship for the Falklands but then absolutely correct re-taking the islands by force ( including the sinking of the Belgrano ).
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