Por qué EE.UU y Gran Bretaña querían una guerra en Malvinas
Mariano Bartolomé, PhD in International Relations and author of the book *The South Atlantic Conflict: A Different Perspective*, spoke with Juan Natalizio on "Malvinas Central Cause" about the strategic importance of the South Atlantic and the Falkland Islands within the East-West rivalry, as well as the advisability of the US and NATO establishing a military presence on the Islands. #malvinas #war

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Malvinas – Cinco días decisivos

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Operacion Rosario 050417

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La influencia de militares de EEUU para provocar la guerra de Malvinas en 1982

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The Unknown Meeting, Origin of the Falklands Landing 110717

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Falklands/Malvinas: Aircraft Carrier ARA 25 de Mayo - Why Wasn't It Attacked on May 2nd? | Interv...

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Malvinas | Destroying frigates in Bomb Alley

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Malvinas Causa Central. Entrevista Luciano Orellano, por Juan Natalizio (OM-UNLa).

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Malvinas, cinco días decisivos | Entrevista a José García Enciso

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