It’s part of the US’ plans to prepare the public for its “Pivot (back) to Asia” after the Ukrainian Conflict ends, during which time those thousands of troops that were deployed to Europe over the past two years to contain Russia there will gradually redeploy to Asia to contain China instead.
Actually according to the former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia, Edwin Corr, the other OAS states were angry with the United States for not applying the Monroe Doctrine according to which the U.S. should have resisted the UK from reasserting control over the Falklands.
Actually according to the former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia, Edwin Corr, the other OAS states were angry with the United States for not applying the Monroe Doctrine according to which the U.S. should have resisted the UK from reasserting control over the Falklands.
Thanks for catching that typo!
I am deleting the typo notice but will reposted Ambassador Corr’s account of the ambivalent U.S. posture towards the UK in the Falklands War.