On the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War, which started on April 2, 1982, Buenos Aires embarks on a multi-pronged effort to force Britain into sovereignty negotiations.
Argentine soldiers on their way to occupy the captured Royal Marines base at Port Stanley after the Argentine military dictatorship seized the Falkland Islands, starting a bitter conflict between Argentina and Britain that rankles to this day.
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