AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFalklands Sovereignty Tension: Falkland Islands chief executive Dr Andrea Clausen says locals feel “insulted” as leaked Pentagon talk of “reviewing” UK sovereignty is being treated like a political lever—while Argentina’s Javier Milei insists the islands “were, are and will always be Argentine” and his deputy urges Britons to “go back to England.” US-UK Friction: The wider backdrop is Washington’s hard line on allies after Trump’s Iran dispute, with Rubio dismissing the leak as “just an email,” but the damage is already spilling into South Atlantic diplomacy. Local Impact on Mobility: Camp residents are also pushing back on FIGAS winter flying cuts—four days a week until 13 September—arguing reduced air links will deepen isolation. Defense Shift in the Region: Argentina has retired its A-4 Fightinghawks as it moves toward F-16s, signalling a broader military overhaul. Business & Travel: Antarctica21 reports a record season—2,847 travellers across 42 voyages—also calling out Falklands stops as part of its demand surge.
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