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The Falklands War was a conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the disputed Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic. The war began on April 2, 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands, asserting its long-standing claim to the territory. The United Kingdom, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, responded by dispatching a naval task force to reclaim the islands. Background: The sovereignty of the Falkland Islands had been a contentious issue for decades. Argentina claimed the islands, known as Islas Malvinas in Spanish, citing historical rights from Spanish colonial times. The UK had controlled the islands since 1833, maintaining a small British population. The Conflict: The war lasted for about ten weeks. After the Argentine invasion, the UK launched Operation Corporate, sending a formidable naval and air force, supported by troops. Key battles occurred at Goose Green, Mount Tumbledown, and around Port Stanley. The British used advanced naval vessels, Harrier jets, and logistics to regain control despite challenging conditions. Outcome: By June 14, 1982, British forces had recaptured the Falkland Islands, leading to Argentina's surrender. The conflict resulted in over 600 Argentine and 255 British military deaths. Aftermath: The war had significant political and military consequences. In Argentina, it led to the fall of the ruling military junta. In the UK, it boosted national pride and strengthened Thatcher's political standing. The war also highlighted the importance of air power, modern naval capabilities, and logistics in remote conflicts. The Falklands War remains a pivotal event in both nations' histories, influencing military strategies and diplomatic relations for years to come.    #falklandislands #reference #island #argentina #britain #navy #military
The Falklands War was a conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the disputed Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic. The war began on April 2, 1982, when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands, asserting its long-standing claim to the territory. The United Kingdom, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, responded by dispatching a naval task force to reclaim the islands. Background: The sovereignty of the Falkland Islands had been a contentious issue for decades. Argentina claimed the islands, known as Islas Malvinas in Spanish, citing historical rights from Spanish colonial times. The UK had controlled the islands since 1833, maintaining a small British population. The Conflict: The war lasted for about ten weeks. After the Argentine invasion, the UK launched Operation Corporate, sending a formidable naval and air force, supported by troops. Key battles occurred at Goose Green, Mount Tumbledown, and around Port Stanley. The British used advanced naval vessels, Harrier jets, and logistics to regain control despite challenging conditions. Outcome: By June 14, 1982, British forces had recaptured the Falkland Islands, leading to Argentina's surrender. The conflict resulted in over 600 Argentine and 255 British military deaths. Aftermath: The war had significant political and military consequences. In Argentina, it led to the fall of the ruling military junta. In the UK, it boosted national pride and strengthened Thatcher's political standing. The war also highlighted the importance of air power, modern naval capabilities, and logistics in remote conflicts. The Falklands War remains a pivotal event in both nations' histories, influencing military strategies and diplomatic relations for years to come. #falklandislands #reference #island #argentina #britain #navy #military

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