Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
One thing to bare in mind, is that the outcome of the Falklands War led to the overthrow of the Argentinian military government. Galtieri resigned, and a new democratic government elected. The people hated their rulers that not only invaded the Falklands, but prior to that had undertaken the 'dirty war' against it's own people. Let's be clear, it was a brutal regime.
To my mind, we've actually invaded foreign countries to try to instigate democracy (often with spurious claims!), and in some ways, this was also achieved indirectly with the defeat of Argentina in the Falklands.
This wasn't a democratic sovereign state invading an island, it was a vicious military led dictatorship.
That 30 years later, the current Argentinian government feel the need to lay claim to the islands through diplomatic channels upsets me less than US foreign policy if I am perfectly honest.
To my mind, we've actually invaded foreign countries to try to instigate democracy (often with spurious claims!), and in some ways, this was also achieved indirectly with the defeat of Argentina in the Falklands.
This wasn't a democratic sovereign state invading an island, it was a vicious military led dictatorship.
That 30 years later, the current Argentinian government feel the need to lay claim to the islands through diplomatic channels upsets me less than US foreign policy if I am perfectly honest.