Absolutely... there was enough misunderstanding to go around.
Obviously when push comes to shove, the choice supporting Britain or Argentina was no choice at all. BUT Reagan realized that Galtieri (a right-wing buddy of ours, to boot) was playing this off as an anti-Imperialist move. So come down too hard on him, we lose credibility in the Third World-- and we were trying hard to regain lost ground after the 1970s.
So we tried to toe the line... figuring, like you said, that he was bluffing... and that the Brits could push those guys around without too much trouble. As it turns out a lot more Brits died than anyone counted on... but hindsight is 20/20...
				
			Obviously when push comes to shove, the choice supporting Britain or Argentina was no choice at all. BUT Reagan realized that Galtieri (a right-wing buddy of ours, to boot) was playing this off as an anti-Imperialist move. So come down too hard on him, we lose credibility in the Third World-- and we were trying hard to regain lost ground after the 1970s.
So we tried to toe the line... figuring, like you said, that he was bluffing... and that the Brits could push those guys around without too much trouble. As it turns out a lot more Brits died than anyone counted on... but hindsight is 20/20...
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 .  That we supported them in defending a 'colony' broke with longstanding US policy not to support the Europeans maintain their colonies (think of the Revolutionary War).  Nkawtg's point about exchange guys is moot, several countries did not allow their exchange officers fight with their US units in OIF (Canada comes to mind, they have a sizable presence in the E-3 AWACS community).  This is standard practice with exchange officers, we would not allow an exchange pilot fly strikes from the Charles DeGualle on the Ivory Coast (and yes, we have guys flying French Navy planes and helos).
 .  That we supported them in defending a 'colony' broke with longstanding US policy not to support the Europeans maintain their colonies (think of the Revolutionary War).  Nkawtg's point about exchange guys is moot, several countries did not allow their exchange officers fight with their US units in OIF (Canada comes to mind, they have a sizable presence in the E-3 AWACS community).  This is standard practice with exchange officers, we would not allow an exchange pilot fly strikes from the Charles DeGualle on the Ivory Coast (and yes, we have guys flying French Navy planes and helos).