So you’re cool with the Chinese and Russians having a veto over when and where we send our troops but you don’t think we should work with the UK, Germany, France, Holland, Belgium and our other EU neighbours?If it was just one or two or even a few hundred that would be one thing but Irish people have a long history of siding with the oppressor when the opportunity arose. From the Irish who fought to keep slavery in the USA to those who murdered their way around the colonies.
I'm sure we've a long history of fighting with the underdog too (did you not see braveheart ) e.g. Irish who crossed over and fought with the Mexicans in Texas. The point is that we, as a State, or even in any meaningfully collective way, have never backed the cause of colonialism so why should the State now unnecessarily and unfairly assume a mantle of shame for the actions of other states (or actions by some individual Irish people).
We play our part through the UN, why should we be a lacky for the US under the guise of NATO?
I've no difficulty joining an EU Rapid Response Force etc., as long as we retain the right to consider if what we are are being asked to do is morally justifiable, e.g. to get back to the original thread, I wouldnt have sent the Irish rangers to storm one of the aid ships.
They did indeed fear a Soviet invasion, and with get good reason. They feared it so much that they landed the biggest amphibious invasion force in history in Normandy in 1944 to stop the Russians occupying Western Europe... or do you really think that D-Day was about stopping the already defeated Germans??? I was labouring under that apparent mis-apprehension. They then went into Korea to stop the totalitarian Chinese. & Chile when it suited them, econmoically. The Cold War was far more than a bluffing game. The fact that it didn’t turn into a hot war in Europe (unlike the millions it killed in Africa and South East Asia) doesn’t diminish that.
Yes, we sold beef to the Libyans and we campaigned at EU level to stop trade embargoes against them even when they were the training ground for every second nutcase from the Provo’s to the budding Al-Qaida. OK - that wasnt our finest hour
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Overall my point is that I think you are going to great lengths to assume or infer guilt on the nation such that we shoud be rendered speechless - even though you obviously think we should be more active, more squeaky clean etc. etc.
Re "them doing the dirty work we wont do" - you'll note that, from the outset I've said I've no problem with states killing terrorists or aggressive armies etc, its the unnecessarily engaging apparent civilians on aid ships, & covert or even overt operations for your own greed that I have a difficulty with.