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War In The Falklands

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Term Paper TitleWar In The Falklands
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War in the Falklands

War in the Falklands

Fact:
        April 2, 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands

        At 4:30 A.M., helicopters had started to land on Mullet Creek; they were
the first of the many invaders from Argentina.  At 6:08 A.M., an attack was at
full fledge.  The Argentina government had claimed that they told their men it
was to be a bloodless fight, but that was not the case.  Argentineans busted
down barrack doors and began to throw powerful grenades into the barracks and
killing many unsuspecting men.
Fact:
        February 26, 1982, The war could have been prevented

        On February 1982, there was supposed to be a meeting where the British
government would hold a meeting with the Argentinean government to talk about
preventing the war.  This was a two-day event in New York, the first day the
Argentineans were to host the meeting, but there was a glitch in planning, and
the dates were to be changed.  The leaders were under so much pressure, that
some said they were going to breakdown.  What basically happened at the meeting,
was that both sides could not come to agreement.  This resulted in a war.
            Nobody really knew who owned the Falkland Islands.  Some thought
Spain, Argentina thought they owned it, and Britain thought they owned it.  No
agreements could be made.

Fact:
        The war of the Falklands was a perfect opportunity to unleash
state of the art weapons on the opponents.

        Later, after the first invasions, some messages went out over the radios.
The first ones told people of a small invasion, then they began broadcasting
from live sights, complete with gun fire in the background.
            There were a lot of battles that went on between the British and
the Argentineans.  The British won some, and the Argentineans won others.  They
were all fighting for the Falklands.  These were a group of small islands that
were all bunched up.  You could not use the islands for much, seeing as that
they were craggy mountains.  That would not make for very productiv...

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