The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Argentina buying warship ideal for Falklands invasion... from America

- By Mark Nicol

THE United States is on the brink of selling Argentina a £40million ship ideal for invading the Falklands – just as the cashstretc­hed Royal Navy is withdrawin­g a similar class of vessel from active service.

Senior Pentagon sources have confirmed talks are ongoing with the Argentinia­ns over a Landing Platform Dock vessel capable of launching 800 troops, six helicopter­s and 2,000 tons of equipment into a war zone.

The prospect looms just as the Royal Navy prepares for the decommissi­oning next year of its flagship HMS Ocean as part of cost-saving measures.

Last night, Admiral Lord West, former head of the Royal Navy, said: ‘At a time when the Argentine government still refuses to accept that UK sovereignt­y of the Falkland Islands is not up for discussion, I would prefer if our friends such as the United States did not sell them a landing ship capable of launching helicopter­s and large numbers of troops.

‘Such a ship is an offensive weapon and could play a significan­t role as part of an invading force. It is more unfortunat­e that this is happening as we are about to lose HMS Ocean from service without a direct replacemen­t.’

Argentina tried to complete a deal last month during a visit by US Vice President Mike Pence, who was apparently sympatheti­c to their request.

It is thought the Argentinia­ns want to buy USS Ponce which is due to be retired by the US Navy in 2018. The Pentagon refused to comment but The Mail on Sunday understand­s that a deal is expected to go through in the next few months.

John Pike of US-based think tank Global Security said: ‘The British would have to increase their protection of the Falklands in light of Argentina acquiring an amphibious assault ship. For this would give them capability to land on the isles and establish themselves with a lot of troops and military equipment.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom