Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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British subs prowl
Falkland sea lanes
LONDON
Britain declared Thursday it
will “shoot first" if any
Argentine ship enters its war
zone around the Falkland
Islands, hinted British subma
rines already were prowling the
area and said other elements of
its armada probably will be there
by the weekend.
The warning sharply com
pressed the timetable for
reaching a diplomatic resolu
tion of the crisis, escalated the
pressure on Argentina to
withdraw from the British colony
it seized, and complicated the
peace-seeking task of Secretary
of State Alexander Haig
Haig, who called Britain "the
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United States’ closest ally and
friend,” met for an hour with
Foreign Secretary Francis Pym
and conferred with Prime Min
ister Margaret Thatcher at a
working dinner.
British sources said the
leaders met in a "serious
atmosphere," and Thatcher
stuck to her position that Britain
will not negotiate with Argentina
unless it withdraws from the
islands as demanded by the
U N Security Council
Haig will fly to Buenos Aires
on Friday to meet leaders of
Argentine's military junta He is
accompanied by 30 aides and
other officials
jargentine reservists and
volunteers lined up for possible
military duty against Britain In a
decision affecting some
120,000 men, the government
announced Wednesday night
that all draftees discharged
within the last year must report
Thousands of volunteers also
were said to have shown up
Pym, in a special broadcast to
the islands on the British
Broadcasting Corp s World
Service, said: "We will come to
your aid as soon as we can — we
hope by peaceful means ."
Shortly before Haig's arrival
in London on a two-stage mis
sion that will also take him to
Argentina. Defense Secretary
John Nott warned that British
warships will fire on any
Argentine vessel entering the
blockade zone around the
Falklands that Britain will im
pose beginning Monday
"As far as we are concerned,
we ll shoot first if any Argentine
ship comes in." Nott told ABC
TV News "We will sink them
certainly within the 200-mile
limit "
The British Defense Depart
ment said the armada headed
for the Falklands — 250 miles
east of Argentina s southern tip
— will attack not just warships
but Argentine merchant vessels
found within the 200-mile war
zone, whether carrying supplies
or troops
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