National Archive 30 year secret documents

Started by Gran76, 31 December 2012, 02:00:26 PM

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Gran76

Some interesting bits about the Falklands war: The US intended on telling Argentina in advance of an imminent landing to take back South Georgia so as to appear neutral and not to upset Latin America.They also proposed to have US and Brazilian peacekeepers occupying the islands until negotiations were completed to avoid upsetting Latin America and to prevent right wing governments there being overthrown.
A British Nimrod used a Chilean airbase for recces of the islands.
The sea king carrying SAS for the aborted strike of the Argentine airbase landed in Chile (knew this anyway)
Thatcher intended on stealing Exocets .

Im sure these might not appeal to everyone and there may be more that ive missed

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Chase up the Radio 4 program on Iplayer, gives a very good overview. About 10 days back.

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sebigboss79

Quote from: Gran76 on 31 December 2012, 02:00:26 PM
Some interesting bits about the Falklands war: The US intended on telling Argentina in advance of an imminent landing to take back South Georgia so as to appear neutral and not to upset Latin America.They also proposed to have US and Brazilian peacekeepers occupying the islands until negotiations were completed to avoid upsetting Latin America and to prevent right wing governments there being overthrown.
A British Nimrod used a Chilean airbase for recces of the islands.
The sea king carrying SAS for the aborted strike of the Argentine airbase landed in Chile (knew this anyway)
Thatcher intended on stealing Exocets .

Im sure these might not appeal to everyone and there may be more that ive missed

Would "telling" not actually be a breach of neutrality???
But then again since WWI the American policy is to do/ not do what is economically beneficial for US interests....

Hertsblue

Quote from: sebigboss79 on 01 January 2013, 02:18:14 PM
Would "telling" not actually be a breach of neutrality???
But then again since WWI the American policy is to do/ not do what is economically beneficial for US interests....

Yeah, Anglo/US relations always remind me of the old commercial of the hippo in bed with the duck. Guess which one we are....  :(
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sebigboss79

Quote from: Hertsblue on 01 January 2013, 05:28:44 PM
Yeah, Anglo/US relations always remind me of the old commercial of the hippo in bed with the duck. Guess which one we are....  :(

The one that gets screwed?

Vulpine

Ouuugh! Imagine what that tiny duck would look like after the Hippo had his way!!!
You're just a pathetic
bunch of tin soldiers,
skulking around the
galaxy in an ancient
spaceship!

Hertsblue

It's worse than that - all he has to do is roll over...  :o
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Vulpine

13 January 2013, 12:30:06 AM #7 Last Edit: 13 January 2013, 12:38:23 AM by Vulpine
Quote from: Vulpine on 01 January 2013, 08:49:31 PM
Ouuugh! Imagine what that tiny duck would look like after the Hippo had his way!!!

After a night of passion Mr.Hippo had to agree with Mrs Duck, he would never go ontop again:
http://ny-image0.etsy.com/il_430xN.163416280.jpg
You're just a pathetic
bunch of tin soldiers,
skulking around the
galaxy in an ancient
spaceship!

Hertsblue

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