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Hillary Clinton has suggested Britain should talk to Argentina about the Falklands and that America could act as an independent negotiator. As far as Britain is concerned, there is no dispute. So there is no need to talk. Gordon Brown could discuss the weather, or something I guess.
Regardless of what many people in Britain are seeing as a Clinton gaffe, the right claiming Reagan helped the British with the Falklands War and this is a complete and utter lie.
Ronald Reagan was no help to Britain over the Falklands. The semi animated corpse who acted as President didn't even have a united Cabinet on the issue. Most of his Cabinet backed the Fascist Argentinian junta as a bloc against "Communism". There were two groups within his Cabinet, the ‘Latinistas’ and the ‘Atlanticists’.
The ‘Latinistas’ opposed giving Britain any support during the conflict. They claimed that the rise of Communism was such a great threat in Latin America that failure on the part of the US to support the Argentineans would destroy Argentina and turn it and the rest of Latin America further towards Communism.
The fact that opponents of the Argentinian Government were "disappearing" counted very little to the senile idiot or his Government. The fact that the people in the Falkland Islands were British and did not want to be part of a Fascist Government was of no relevance.
The Ambassador to the United Nations for the walking corpse that was Reagan was Jeanne Kirkpatrick. She attended a dinner at the Argentinean embassy in the US shortly after she heard of their invasion of the Falklands. Her support for Argentina so offended the British Ambassador, Nicholas Henderson that he asked her if the Americans would be happy if he attended dinner at the Iranian embassy, shortly after Iran had taken 52 Americans hostage.
The Secretary of State to the Second most idiotic President ever, (how Reagan must have loved W), was Alexander Haig. Reagan gave him the role of seeking a peaceful settlement of the dispute. Thatcher told him that she would not negotiate until the Argentineans withdrew from the Falklands. To do otherwise would be defeat.
He reported this back to General Galteiri who did not believe that the British would fight and that if they did the Argentinians would win.
Caspar Weinberger was the ‘Atlanticist’, he acted effectively as a mole in the American administration. He used the divisions, distrust and lack of structure in the Reagan administration to provide unofficial support to Britain. For that support he was given a Knighthood.
He arranged for equipment to be provided for Britain to use during the War. Weinberger claimed that he has received authorisation from Ronald Reagan to provide covert support to the UK. Admiral Dennis Blair and Haig both refuted that. They were also acting under different orders.
Alexander Haig years later told the BBC that that the divisions were due to Reagan’s administration being a ‘loose ship’ with a ‘flawed system’ of conducting policy. For this he blamed the staff working for Reagan.
The US refused to provide any base for the UK to use. The Latinistas won that battle. So Britain sought help from Pinochet to provide a base.
The British sought AIM-9M's from the US and they were turned down. The US had provided Argentina with boots and kit. They had also trained the Argentinian Army. France, although they had sold Argentina exocet missiles, agreed to a ban on further sales and provided the codes to disarm the missiles should the British get near them.
Overall, there was a drying up of military equipment in the battle. This proved to be advantageous to the British, who were used to heavily rationed kit. The American trained Argentinians had assumed a continual supply of heavy equipment, which was not forthcoming.
Britain won the war, with only tacit at best support from the US.
So Reagan fans and Republican Clinton bashers can go kiss big fat British arse.
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