Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei has marked the anniversary of his nation’s failed 1982 attempt to forcibly ...
Javier Milei, left, and his sister, the general secretary of the presidency Karina Milei, arrive at a war memorial in Buenos ...
Two MPs have visited the Falkland Islands as part of a programme to help politicians understand the UK's military ...
Sir John Nott, the former Defence Secretary who played a key role in Britain's handling of the Falklands War ... A key figure in Margaret Thatcher's government, Sir John served as Secretary ...
The Thatcher government ... Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher is often lauded in the UK for standing up to the Argentine military junta during the Falklands War, but declassified ...
The crisis became a defining moment of Margaret Thatcher's premiership ... After British forces won the Falklands war, her popularity soared, allowing her to call a general election in 1983 ...
The Ministry of Defence has refreshed its war rotas for thousands of civil ... has been the tradition since the First World War PM Margaret Thatcher established a crisis contingency plan one ...
The former Defence Secretary played a key role in Britain's response to the Falklands War during the Thatcher ... he entreated the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to allow him to step ...
Just look at Margaret Thatcher: in 1982, Britain's first female prime minister plunged 323 people to their deaths on Argentina's Belgrano warship, and led the UK through the Falklands War.
The speech lasted less than seven minutes. Enough to corroborate several things. First, what is already known, that Javier Milei is very difficult to read (much more if it is “early”).