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The Falklands War can be attributed to a complex interplay of factors rather than a single party to blame. The Argentine military junta, seeking to bolster national pride and divert attention from domestic issues, invaded the islands in 1982. Conversely, the British government, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, was determined to assert its sovereignty over the Falklands, which had been a British territory since the 19th century. Thus, both the Argentine leadership and the British response played significant roles in the conflict.

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