Another Falklands war would be unwinnable now, says ex-Army chief

THE UK would be unable to retake the Falkland Islands if they were invaded again by Argentina, a former head of the army has claimed.

General Sir Mike Jackson said it would be “just about impossible” to recover key strategic strongholds because the Royal Navy no longer has aircraft carriers that are capable of launching jets.

Sir Mike acknowledged that UK defences on the islands had improved “by a factor of several tens” since the Falklands war in 1982. However, the 67-year-old said that losing the Falklands – which Argentinians call the Malvinas – is not out of the question, saying, “never say never”.

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