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Macri will receive Malvinas' Families and Combatants on Sunday 35th anniversary of the war

Saturday, April 1st 2017 - 22:58 UTC
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Argentina prepares to commemorate this Sunday the Malvinas War Veterans and Fallen Day, which according to the official calendar marks the 35th anniversary of the start of the 1982 war when the Falklands were invaded by Argentine forces, leading to a 74-day conflict, which left 907 dead, (649 Argentines, 255 British and three Falkland Islanders). Read full article

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  • Brit Bob

    Perhaps he'll go on about the Usurpation and all of those UN resolutions that the UK is in breach of?

    Just guessing.

    Here to help.

    Falklands – Usurpation & UN Resolutions: https://www.academia.edu/21721198/Falklands_1833_Usurpation_and_UN_Resolutions

    Apr 02nd, 2017 - 07:28 am - Link - Report abuse -1
  • Markič

    35 years since their invasion and their rejection of the United Nations security council resolution to desist, and 35 years of hostile and absolutely counterproductive foreign policy, leave Argentina further than ever from getting their hands on the islands. Or could it be that Argentina is deliberately making their taking of the islands quite impossible, so that they will always have something else to cry about?

    Apr 02nd, 2017 - 11:05 pm - Link - Report abuse -1

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