List of hostile incidents at the Argentine border

This is a list of hostile incidents at the Argentine border. This timeline does not include events from the 1982 Falklands War.

1950s

1960s

Special edition of the Argentine newspaper Clarín, 29 November 1966. The Argentine government considered the act as "seditious", but its perpetrators were rehabilitated in 2014 by the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

Note

Michael A. Morris stated that Argentina's use of force against Chile and the United Kingdom has been "the exception rather than the rule", and that some of the hostile acts or armed incidents appear to have been caused by zealous local commanders, and not as the result of a widespread strategy.[19]

Most of the naval incidents involve illegal fishing boats predating squids and fish species outside explotation seasons and allowed sizing by the Argentine law in argentine EEZ waters.[20] Is usual for illegal boats to enter the first miles of the EEZ an run away when they are detected by the authoritys. Illegal fishing boats tends to ignore official orders and when intercepted they try to ram de patrol vessels.[21]

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