There are some nice threads about how the Argentinians don't screw up or the British don't get lucky, and Argentina wins the war as a result.
My question is which is the point where the British say: ok, we're going to stop now, it's just not worth it. Is there such a point? How long do Argentinians have to hold out?
Assuming no international intervention and a localized war, would Britain pursue a victory at all costs policy(thus preventing a massive international humiliation) OR would it back down if faced with repeated failures?
My question is which is the point where the British say: ok, we're going to stop now, it's just not worth it. Is there such a point? How long do Argentinians have to hold out?
Assuming no international intervention and a localized war, would Britain pursue a victory at all costs policy(thus preventing a massive international humiliation) OR would it back down if faced with repeated failures?