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The Falkland Islands are British territories' but they are found by Argentina in South America. The Falklands Islands war started in April 1982 when Argentinean forces invaded the Islands. The British government sent Air, Sea and ground forces and dislodged the Argentinean army after two and half months of bloody war.

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Why - because the Argentine government decided to send a military force to occupy the islands. The Falkland islands have been under British rule since December 1914, after the British victory over the German Asiatic fleet.

Falkland island residents have always wanted to remain under British rule !

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The Falkland Islands are not of great economic importance, however, Britain does not want Argentina to be able to take the Falklands away from them, because it creates a bad precedent. The correct mechanism for Argentina to dispute Britain's ownership of the Falkland Islands would be to file a suit with the World Court in the Hague, rather than trying to seize the islands by force. If we allow nations to just seize the territory of other nations by force, where does it stop?

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Ever since 1833, the United Kingdom has owned and controlled them but Argentina has consistently believed that the islands (which they call the Malvinas) are rightfully theirs. In 1982, the Military Junta that controlled Argentina invaded the islands. At the time, Argentina was suffering from severe economic problems and unrest and the Junta, led by General Leopaldo Galtieri, were unpopular. They hoped that retaking the islands would improve their popularity and believed the British wouldn't care much about it.

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the military junta in argantina was un-popular and people where going missing in argantina in the UK maggy thacher was unpopular and it seems she was going to lose the election also they removed one of there ships gaurding the falklands so argantina thought that Britain wodent defend the islands and attacked someones bound to come on and give you more detailed reason but the basics are argantina government failed and wnated to get poeples mind off things Britain's prime minister was unpopular and wanted to defend the british people in the falklands so the war started

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The Falklands (or Islas Malvinas in Spanish) had always been a source of Friction between Britain and Argentina. Being located so close to Argentina, yet being a British territory, was a big source of embarrassment for the Argentines. Due to a United nations code, In order for Britain to concede the Island to Argentina the people living their would have to have a referendum. Because of their British heritage, the islanders were unlikely to do this. The military Junta at the time in Argentina used a trick often employed by despots to avoid internal problems by uniting the people against a common enemy.

Argentina's economy was performing poorly and the Military attacked the Falklands to divert peoples attention and concentrate an "Its all Britain fault" tactic. Refusing to concede sovereignty of the islands the UK sent a task force to liberate the Falklands.

In a land battle lasting just under a month, The islanders were back under British control.

In Summary, the main motivation for war was the instability of an Argentine Military government to maintain control over domestic policy. Uniting the population against a perceived common foe was employed greatly throughout the 19th and 20th centuries by Despots hell bent on either domination, power or both. With a mush decreased British military presence in the South Atlantic, the Argentinian military saw this as a quick win. The people would be able to rejoice together to celebrate an end to a lasting embarrassment. The Juntas hoped that subsequent shortcomings in domestic fiscal and domestic policies would be sidelined and forgotten. Unfortunately Margaret Thatcher used similar "Uniting the people against invaders of British territory"tricks to ensure war was inevitable.

And Also... It was about sheep.

Actually it was kind of about sheep. But it was mostly about a world-wide recession in the early 1980's that was a severe recession in Argentina (600% inflation), and the Argentine "President" Leopoldo Galtieri (he was the head of a military Dictatorship) decided to invade the Falklands to distract his very unhappy citizens from their economic hardship.

Margaret Thatcher kicked his butt...

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16y ago

Because they had the military force, the capacity to project that force

and the will to apply that force.

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By ship, mainly.

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12y ago

Because it did

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