Information Analyst
Penultimate Amazing
From the good old WP place;
I suspect even a refitted and, importantly, fully professional Argentinian force would think twice before engaging any of this. The only hope would be for a 'Pearl Harbour' like attack, which given the surveillance kit that's probably in place, is unlikely...to say the least. This time the UK forces would only have to hold the (enlarged) airport long enough to allow for airborne reinforcements to arrive, no three week trek through the South Atlantic.
On the subject of the attack submarines, it's worth noting that during an earlier invasion threat, then Prime Minister Jim Callaghan ordered one sub into the area and made sure through diplomatic channel that Argentinians knew it was there. It was enough to put them off and the threat receeded. A few years later, the declared intentions of the Thatcher government to withdraw the only Royal Navy surface vessel assigned to the area was seen as a green flag to the military junta, or at least an indication that Britain wasn't really interested in defending the islands.
Heavy irony.