An important contribution to the political science and military
history literature, this is the first book to present the
Argentinean side of the battle for the Malvinas (Falklands) in May
1982. The author, a senior official in the Argentine Air Force who
took part in the conflict himself, uses a wealth of documents,
including previously unreleased British intelligence data and
records of conversations between the top authorities, to construct
a comprehensive account of the political and diplomatic aspects of
the war, as well as the day-by-day military operations in the South
Atlantic.
The author begins by examining the facts and circumstances that
put Great Britain and Argentina on a collision course, paying
particular attention to the points at which war could have been
avoided. He goes on to provide a detailed account of events, such
as the attempts by the United States to intervene, the deployment
of forces, the battle of May 1, the sinking of the cruiser ARA
General Belgrano and the subsequent sinking of the British
destroyer HMS Sheffield, the battle of San Carlos, the fight for
Darwin-Goose Green, the march to Fitz Roy and Mount Kent, and the
last stand of Puerto Argentino. In addition to offering a full
portrayal of the battles and conflicts themselves, Moro also
provides a cogent analysis of the interaction of political and
military events in modern conflict, a particularly valuable case
study of U.S.-Latin American relations, and a fascinating
examination of weapons systems in modern warfare. Moro takes issue
with published British reports that treat the war as a discreet
event that is now over, arguing that the conflict is not only still
alive but also threatens both hemispheric peace and U.S. influence
in Latin America.
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