Joint U.S.-Argentine Navy Exercises Resume
Associated Press
BUENOS AIRES —
U.S. and Argentine warships began joint maneuvers Monday for the first time in seven years.
The then-military junta here withdrew from the so-called Unitas exercises that the U.S. Navy holds annually with its Latin American counterparts after Washington backed Britain in the Falkland Islands War.
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