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Private papers show Thatcher's Falklands isolation

Margaret Thatcher felt betrayed by close ally President Ronald Reagan over the Falkland Islands, according to newly released papers that reveal how isolated Britain’s prime minister was in her determination to repel the Argentine invasion by force.

When Argentina seized the British territory off the South American coast in April 1982, Thatcher’s government presented a united front in public.

But private papers released Friday by the Thatcher archive at Cambridge University show that the British leader’s closest advisers urged her to negotiate over the islands’ future rather than go to war. And the Reagan administration backed a peace plan that called for Britain to drop its insistence on self-determination for the islanders — a stance that led Thatcher to say Anglo-American friendship had brought her “into conflict with fundamental democratic principles.”

The war was one of the pivotal moments of Thatcher’s career. But many doubted she would triumph in retaking the South Atlantic islands, 8,000 miles (13,000 kilometers) from London and home at the time to fewer than 2,000 people.

On April 6, four days after the invasion, Chief Whip Michael Jopling sent Thatcher a note outlining the views of Conservative lawmakers.

The blunt assessments ranged from “my constituents want blood … invade as quickly as possible” to “we are making a big mistake.” One lawmaker was described as “hopelessly defeatist, depressed and disloyal,” another as “desperately depressed.”

Historian Chris Collins of the Margaret Thatcher Foundation said the documents reveal confusion, uncertainty and dismay inside 10 Downing St.

“I think the range of opinion and the degree of confusion is startling,” Collins said. “Particularly in the first few weeks, people don’t know how to react.”

Thatcher’s opponents weren’t just the liberal “wets” she often derided, but loyal lieutenants who shared her uncompromising economic policies.

Thatcher’s economic adviser, Alan Walters, wrote in his diary — also made public Friday — that he had proposed that “we should get Argentina to pay compensation to the Falklanders.”

John Hoskyns, head of Thatcher’s policy unit, wrote in his diary of his fear “that we are about to make almighty fools of ourselves.”

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