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I’m in contact with Ricky Philips on Quora, might see if I can get anything more from him on this.
Argentina planned to massacre hundreds of Britons on the eve of the Falklands War, according to newly discovered CIA papers.
The previously unseen documents from 1982 reveal Argentine plans to “disappear” 500 British subjects and more than 100 US embassy staff.
They were unearthed by historian Ricky D. Phillips, who specialises in the conflict, while researching a new book, the Mail on Sunday reported.
The papers, dated April 12 1982, highlighted the ruthless plans of Gen Leopoldo Galtieri, the Argentine dictator.
Mr Phillips has previously written four best-selling books on the 74-day war, in which more than 250 British military personnel were killed.
“I was researching my new book and suddenly found this incredible CIA file that nobody knew about,” he told the paper.
“It showed the Argentines formulated a military-run plan to snatch and ‘disappear’ hundreds of people in one fell swoop and to blame it on an internal terrorist organisation called Montoneros.”
He likened it to the Kristallnacht – a pogrom carried out by Adolf Hitler’s Nazis where thousands of Jewish people were rounded up and sent to concentration camps to be killed.
The CIA report, which has the subject line “Contingency plans for violence against US and British citizens”, reads: “As of the early evening of 11 April 1982 the 601st Intelligence Battalion, the operational arm of the Argentine Army Intelligence Service was making contingency plans to ‘disappear’ US citizens in Argentina if the US government adopts the British position in regard to the dispute in the Falkland Islands.
“In the terminology used by the 601st battalion ‘disappeared’ does not mean ‘put in jail’. ‘Disappeared’ probably means ‘killed’.”
It added that teams from the Argentine battalion were “moving into position on the evening of April 11”.
Mr Phillips said the unearthed document explained why Americans “appeared to stall” in their support of Britain – so that they could allow innocent Britons and Americans to get out of Argentina.