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The former Chief Officer on the Atlantic Conveyor making his first visit since the Falkland's War. Many will no doubt ... to assist in the recovery of the Falklands. The aircraft included eight ...
Greece has signed a deal to buy 16 Exocet anti-ship missiles from France, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said on Monday ...
Britain’s Falklands campaign relied entirely on ... Instead of Hermes, the missiles struck the SS Atlantic Conveyor, a devastating loss for Britain but a critical failure for Argentina.
The city of Plymouth held a ceremony to remember British Merchant Navy sailors killed in the Falklands War and other conflicts. Wreaths were laid during the gathering at the Merchant Navy Monument ...
Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei has marked the anniversary of his nation’s failed 1982 attempt to forcibly ...
The Atlantic picked up what some might consider the scoop of the year after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly shared war plans on the unsecured Signal messaging app. Included in the chat ...
Trump administration officials say the Atlantic "conceded" that its article providing a firsthand account of a Signal group chat involving the nation's top national security leaders discussing an ...
Donald Trump administration revealed its war plan to a journalist by mistake, Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg claimed. Goldberg's account then delved into the discussion that unfolded in ...
The Atlantic published the “war plans” it originally withheld in its Monday article revealing that its editor-in-chief had been accidentally added to a Signal group chat with a coalition of ...
News Reporter Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth fired back at The Atlantic after it published the entirety of the “really s--tty war plans” Donald Trump’s top aides accidentally leaked to a ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, pushed back on comments ... Hegseth told reporters Monday that “Nobody was texting war plans, and that’s all I have to say about that.” ...