including augusto pinisha. >> no one would defend him. >> margaret thatcher did defend him and many timesr. so what i'm saying is this. >> he deported the military action took against the argentine people on the falklands. >> i'm not going to take a position on that. i know in england at the time there were many people who thought this was overkill given what the stakes were. you lost a lot of people in a battleship. what we're really talking about is in a world where the economies are so broken, so many countries. you have an entire continent so persecuted in the press for so long. you have people fighting and dying for their freedom in argentina at that time who are now leaving leadership of that country. now off shore is this island that had been in dispute. that had been acknowledged by the united kingdom as one that should have been a collaborative split. and as suddenly there are offshore oil reserves being tapped into. now they send prince william. with prince william comes a battleship. this is in that place for anyone who visits argentina, it's a very clear, conscious, intimidati