The Falklands and Argentina todayArgentina still believe they have ownership of the islands. Their belief stems from is seen by their continued claims to the right to rule them 30 years after this conflict occurred. The two documentaries on this page show a different account of the conlfict from an Argentinean perspective. This version of the conflict is in Argentinean and does have some inconsistencies it accuratley recognises the bravery and heroics of the Argentinean servicemen, something which British accounts try not to do. (This has been listened through online translation, which may have been mistranslated and subsequently misinterpreted) |
The bravery of Argentinean soldiers is not forgotten by contemporary Argentinean authorities, who are embarrassed about the conflict and the dictatorship of the Military Junta and the negative impacts of the Junta on Argentina's history.
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The conscripts, who in some cases travelled equally as far as the British Task Force against their will are commended for their forced bravery after the Junta was removed from power.
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