The Head of the British Air Force Stated that the Defence of the Malvinas Islands Is “Unnegotiable” and the RAF Is on High Alert - Diario Panorama
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Following a leak from a Pentagon e-mail, Sir Richard Knighton warned that the United Kingdom army is “ready to defend the country.”
Channel C Great Britain put its Air Force on high alert for Malvinas: "It is innegotiable" The Royal British Air Force (RAF) entered a state of utmost alert to protect the Malvinas Islands. The air marshal, Sir Harv Smyth, called the defense of the archipelago “innegotiable”, after knowing a Pentagon mail suggesting a potential US support for Argentine sovereignty. According to British newspapers The Telegraph and The Times, the military chief s…
The leaking of a Pentagon memorandum on a possible U.S. turn in favor of the Argentine stance sparked an immediate response from London. London’s entry reinforced the military defense of the Malvinas Islands after a diplomatic turn in Washington was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The head of the British Air Force, Sir Harv Smyth. warned that the military protection of the Malvinas Islands is a "unnegotiable" priority for the United Kingdom. The statements come days after the leak of the Pentagon memorandum published by The Telegraph, which detailed the options available to the United States in the face of the lack of response of its European allies to actions in Iran. According to the transcended, the document suggested …
The Royal British Air Force (RAF) has declared a state of reinforced surveillance to ensure the defence of the Malvinas Islands following the leaking of a Pentagon memorandum suggesting a possible change in the U.S. position on the sovereignty of the territory. The Air Marshal, Sir Harv Smyth, described the protection of the archipelago as an “innegotiable” mission, reaffirming the deployment of state-of-the-art technology and military personnel…
The United Kingdom reinforced its military posture in the archipelago amid diplomatic tensions and a leaked report involving the United States and the Argentine position.
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