Thursday, February 9, 2012
Argentina Appeals To UN Over British Military Buildup In South Atlantic
On February 7 Argentine President Cristina Fernandez accused Britain of
militarizing the South Atlantic Ocean by deploying a cutting-edge
warship and a nuclear-powered submarine off the coast of the Falklands
Islands, known to Argentina and the rest of Latin America as Las
Malvinas. She pledged to seek assistance at the United Nations to
remove British military forces from the region, warning that the
heightened British military presence risks a potential clash between the
two countries. London recently announced that it was dispatching
the HMS Dauntless, a Type 45 destroyer, Britain's newest and most
advanced warship, to the Falklands as well as a Trafalgar class
nuclear-powered submarine equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles and
Spearfish torpedoes. Another Type 45 destroyer, HMS Daring, was recently
deployed to the Persian Gulf where two U.S. aircraft carriers, USS Carl
Vinson and USS Abraham Lincoln, and their strike groups are also
deployed, with the USS Enterprise carrier strike group to join them. The
British destroyer and submarine will reinforce Typhoon warplanes of the
sort used against Libya last year, an air base with radar, a patrol
frigate and a garrison of 1,700 soldiers, the latter almost the number
of civilian inhabitants of the Falklands. The deployment of
Prince William on a military mission to the islands late last week
further antagonized Argentina, with President Fernandez describing the
royal scion as being garbed in the "uniform of a conquistador."
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