The South Atlantic Crisis of 1982: Implications for Nuclear Crisis Management

The South Atlantic Crisis of 1982: Implications for Nuclear Crisis Management

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The Falklands war began on April 2, 1982, when Argentina, which has had a long-standing claim to sovereignty, sent forces to occupy the Falkland Islands. Britain immediately sent a task force to the South Atlantic to recover the islands, and by the middle of June it had achieved this objective. This Note examines the course and management of the conflict and assesses its potential relevance to nuclear crises.