In 1982.
Falklands War
Argentina and Great Britain
Argentina
Great Britain and Argentina
Argentina in the Falklands thusly named the Falklands War
Between Germany and Great Britain there was militarism. When Great Britain raised their military and made it better so did Germany. As a result of this Great Britain did the same. It kept going back and forth like this. This action is called militarism.
Great Britain and Argentina, but the war began and ended in 1982.
When
The country that had great military power in the 1700's was Great Britain.
It seems there might be a misunderstanding regarding the timeline and events. Argentina did not lose national territory to Great Britain in 1983; rather, the significant conflict over the Falkland Islands occurred in 1982. Following the defeat in the Falklands War, the military junta that had ruled Argentina faced increased opposition, leading to a return to democratic governance later that year. The loss significantly undermined the military's credibility and contributed to the eventual transition to civilian rule in Argentina.
Anthony Peers has written: 'Defending our heritage' -- subject(s): Barracks and quarters, British Military bases, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Great Britain. Royal Navy, Military bases, British 'Great expectations'
Great Britain condemned the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union in 1968 as a violation of international law and sovereign rights. The UK provided diplomatic support for Czechoslovakia but did not take direct military action against the invasion.