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as if the uk hasnt got enough to be worried about from the threat by al queada the i.r.a are now becoming a threat again.
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when is it all going to stop???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.quote from gerry adams the then leader of the provisional i.r.a...''HE [MOUNTBATTEN] KNEW THE DANGERS INVOLVED OF COMING TO THIS COUNTRY,IN MY OPINION THE I.R.A ACHIEVED ITS OBJECTIVE,PEOPLE STARTED PAYING ATTENTION TO WHAT WAS HAPPENING IN IRELAND''..has anything really changed???...after the murder of that policeman the other week,and various other i.r.a targets being hit i would advise the queen not to go on this visit [if i could of course]..the i.r.a are after another ''spectacular'' and a major target is coming to their heartland...doesnt make sense to me...
ive served in n.i joe and you are right the troubles will never be settled...no matter how many sanctions the british make,im sorry if i offend any irish people reading this but when i served my tours over there i have never felt such hatred from certain sections of the community,yes i know it is only a minority,and i also met some lovely people as well..but in the early 80s being a british soldier in northern ireland was not good for the health...
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To answer your second question I think the answer is Never !
There will always be people , usually of low intellect , who need to resort to violence.
For that purpose they need a cause so they can meet up with others with similar needs. As a result you get the gang culture, football hooliganism etc.which is fairly localised and of shorter duration but politics can be used for centuries. You can always go back and find reasons for your cause.
In Ireland even if it was united the violent element would still find an excuse.
There will always be people , usually of low intellect , who need to resort to violence.
For that purpose they need a cause so they can meet up with others with similar needs. As a result you get the gang culture, football hooliganism etc.which is fairly localised and of shorter duration but politics can be used for centuries. You can always go back and find reasons for your cause.
In Ireland even if it was united the violent element would still find an excuse.
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