By AFP.com
BUENOS AIRES — Argentina complained Friday that Prince William's six-week mission as a rescue pilot in the Malvinas Islands, the object of a 1982 British-Argentine war, is "a provocative act."
William, second in the royal line of succession, is due to be deployed in the disputed archipelago, known as the Malvinas in the Spanish-speaking world, early next year just ahead of the war's 30th anniversary.
"It is a provocative act that displays Britain's military presence in an area where there is no armed conflict," said Sebastian Brugo Marco, the Argentine foreign ministry's director for the Malvinas.
"One cannot ignore the political content of the military operation, keeping in mind that... Read Full Article
**Mendoza Sun note: The name "Falklands" has been replaced with "Malvinas" in this posted verion on The Mendoza Sun, in accordnace with local reference tradition. The original article originated outside of Argentina and can be viewed here.