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In 1982, Argentina’s ruling military junta, led by General Leopoldo Galtieri, faced economic collapse, rampant inflation, and public unrest. To distract the nation and rally support, Galtieri ordered the invasion of the Falkland Islands, reigniting a long-standing territorial dispute with Britain. The move briefly unified the country through nationalist fervor, but Britain’s swift military victory humiliated Argentina, shattering the junta’s credibility. Instead of saving the regime, the war accelerated its downfall, paving the way for Argentina’s return to democracy in 1983.
By Political Besties NetworkIn 1982, Argentina’s ruling military junta, led by General Leopoldo Galtieri, faced economic collapse, rampant inflation, and public unrest. To distract the nation and rally support, Galtieri ordered the invasion of the Falkland Islands, reigniting a long-standing territorial dispute with Britain. The move briefly unified the country through nationalist fervor, but Britain’s swift military victory humiliated Argentina, shattering the junta’s credibility. Instead of saving the regime, the war accelerated its downfall, paving the way for Argentina’s return to democracy in 1983.