None of the Vanguards would have been deployed outside their bastion patrol zones - the UK government will never comment on where the nuclear deterrent is or isn't but in the main, they've got their box to run around in and that's that.
Which is why I'm baffled about Argentina getting uppity..
Sadly I'm not. The Falklands are sadly a well worn rabble-rouser in Buenos Aires, and before we get to nationalistic remember the 'Gotcha' news headlines in the Sun following Belgrano being torpedoed.
Anyway, greetings all, name is Peter and thought I'd contribute my pennysworth.
HMS Daring and possibly/probably HMS Astute together are indeed part of a routine patrol, certainly for the last thirty years. As first of type Daring certainly needs a decent few months of operational shakedown and where better than the traditionally quiet South Atlantic!
I have a few concerns though, firstly the type 45's anti-ship abilities seem to be reliant on the 4.5'' gun and rough weather could cause the choppers serious problems down south. That part of the Atlantic is vast and I worry about even a nuclear powered sub rushing up and down the coast like a dog chasing a frisbee.
Second point, and more worrying would be an Airbourne attack on Mount Pleasant. Imagine a Civilian aircraft declaring a Mayday and seeking to land on the Falklands. Doors open and out pour 2-300 hundred heavilly armed Elite Argentinian troops. Certainly enough to seize the Airport and combined witha few Commando raids on the remote Rapier, (we still using them?), sites to take out anti-air and Jorge's your Uncle.
I'm not going to trade in crude nationalism or racism because I understand that Governments and media can divide humanity with frightening ease and I certainly don't believe that this 'potential' war will be the first between democracies ever but I would ask both sides esp BA to tone it down. If their Foreign Ministry new anything about the British charecter it's that we support the Underdog, the Islanders, please note not 'Kelpers' it's derrogatory.
Other comments about NATO and US support, well if we ask we'll find out, as I suspect we won't need them the question is moot.
Argentina's position is different. The South American bloc may give vocal support to them but I would be astonished if they so much lit us up with a radar let alone fired a single shot, not their war.
Sean Penn and Timmerman... I think they must have crawled out of a different swamp a few hundred million years ago!
Thanks for your patience on my first post, hell if it has gone tits up I can always go down South and bore the Argies to death
Peter Underhill