Falklands, Inside the Secret Military Dialogue Between Britain and Argentina, According to The Economist
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Falklands, Inside the secret military dialogue between Britain and Argentina, according to The Economist
United States top brass worries about the South Atlantic. It is a jumping-off point for Antarctica, where Russia and China boast 15 bases between them, scrambling to lock down resources. It is linked to the Pacific by the Strait of Magellan, the only safe maritime route between the two oceans other than the drought-hit Panama Canal. Traffic through the Strait is surging, as is illegal Chinese fishing on either side. China is pushing infrastructur
This is reported by important sources in an extensive article in the prestigious journal The Economist. On the Argentine side, Defensa would seek to understand with the British to access the purchase of equipment but the Chancellery slows down the approaches.
Argentina seeks to strengthen ties with the United Kingdom in the area of defence, even in spite of the conflict that both countries maintain for the sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands. Experts consulted by Sputnik pointed out the growing importance that the South Atlantic has for London and the "military diplomacy" of the United States that comes after it.
Countries are quietly returning to the negotiating table. The United States also supports the formation of a new alliance in the South Atlantic
By The Economist - July 6, 2025 U.S. high command is concerned about the South Atlantic. It is a starting point for Antarctica, where Russia and China have 15 bases together, struggling to secure resources. It is connected to the Pacific by the Strait of Magellan, the
Buenos Aires, July 8, 2025 – Total News Agency (TNA) – According to an extensive report by The Economist, the Argentine government would have resumed a military dialogue with the United Kingdom in which Defense Minister Luis Petri is actively interested in acquiring weapons and sensitive technology restricted since the Falklands War. The British weekly headlines: “In the midst of the secret military dialogue between Britain and Argentina. An agr…
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