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Malvinas 1982
Proyecto Guerra de Malvinas/Falklands War
Post War people's behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="nazcasteve" data-source="post: 806119" data-attributes="member: 3336"><p>If this centennial claim as you call it really is at the heart of Argentine feelings towards the islands, don't you find this all the more tragic then that there was/is such public ambivalence towards veterans of that conflict? Obviously I ask a rhetorical question, but I do find this attitude pretty disappointing really considering how dearly it seems the general public regard the Malvinas. </p><p></p><p>Whether or not the average Argentine agrees or not with the political motivations behind the Junta's decision to actually carry out Operation Rosario, the events happened, and this is fact. People wholly supported the cause at the start of the war; if there is a feeling that 'veterans don't exist' after these events, something has gone fundamentally wrong in schools and other national institutions in the lack of support for Malvinas veterans. </p><p></p><p>Let's hope that the future holds a little more recognition and respect as you say. My best regards to you and all other veterans, regardless of national colours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nazcasteve, post: 806119, member: 3336"] If this centennial claim as you call it really is at the heart of Argentine feelings towards the islands, don't you find this all the more tragic then that there was/is such public ambivalence towards veterans of that conflict? Obviously I ask a rhetorical question, but I do find this attitude pretty disappointing really considering how dearly it seems the general public regard the Malvinas. Whether or not the average Argentine agrees or not with the political motivations behind the Junta's decision to actually carry out Operation Rosario, the events happened, and this is fact. People wholly supported the cause at the start of the war; if there is a feeling that 'veterans don't exist' after these events, something has gone fundamentally wrong in schools and other national institutions in the lack of support for Malvinas veterans. Let's hope that the future holds a little more recognition and respect as you say. My best regards to you and all other veterans, regardless of national colours. [/QUOTE]
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