“The Falklands/Malvinas war was triggered by Argentina and what we Argentines do not understand is that we lost that war. Malvinas belongs to the collective imagination of Argentina”.
Unlike Warsaw Pact states, the Baltic States did not maintain a degree of independence following World War II. Unlike the Soviet Socialist Republics, however, the Baltic States were independent nation ...
After the return of Juan Domingo Perón from exile in 1973 and his election to become the president of Argentina, following his death in 1974 and his widow Isabel Perón taking over the presidency ...
Argentina has much to thank Britain for: a war which led to her independence. Furthermore, some of the British, and Irish, prisoners-of-war from 1806 and 1807 decided to stay and took part in ...
After nearly a year in office, Argentina's right-wing libertarian President Javier Milei has called for an international culture war at a meeting in Buenos Aires on Wednesday.
The Process was the term many in the country had come to use to refer to what the Argentine military referred to as the process of national reorganization, otherwise known as the Dirty War.