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« on: May 14, 2017, 12:28:51 PM »

Kind of weird question, but a few years ago, the hosts of Top Gear had to leave Argentina after some "Falklands are Argentinian" activists incited a riot to drive them out of Ushuaia. I had no idea that the whole Falklands issue was something people still like to litigate, given how much of the original war was just a "wag the dog" situation to try to distract from the unrest against the junta. How much are the Falklands still an issue in Argentina? Is it just something random ultra-nationalists get worked up about, or is it more mainstream, and still seen as a real possibility that they might one day return to Argentina?
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