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How about a Nigel Farage/ Reform led government in UK in a few years time. Looking at expanding it's territory. Say they take over Louth for example citing Dissident Republican activity. I think FFG should be actively looking to buy back Tyrone and Derry from UK. In response. galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2716 - 19/01/2026 11:49:55 2651843 Link 0 |
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Scary thought that. Unfortunately diplomatic missions just won't work. Europe has to re-arm and we need to be part of it which I'm not comfortable with at all......US military airport just makes us a big exposed target.......
Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4155 - 19/01/2026 11:50:32 2651844 Link 0 |
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I'd say there's some lads here who wouldn't mind if the six counties stayed tied to the Britain either. Always amazes me in this country everyone seems so worried about other countries and never seem to stop to look at our own country, still partly occupied by a colonial power. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3646 - 19/01/2026 12:04:05 2651856 Link 0 |
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Well said Barney.
Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3646 - 19/01/2026 12:05:46 2651858 Link 0 |
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Do you seriously think that we are not already a target ?? Anybody targeting Europe would see us as the obvious weak link in European defence - which we are, and take appropriate action. In the hopefully unlikely event, of someone dropping an atomic bomb on the UK, it's curtains for us anyway. Nuclear shockwaves and radioactive fallout won't recognise our borders, so all this bleating and moaning from the left re our "constitutionally enshrined " neutrality really need to wake up and smell the roses.
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 2026 - 19/01/2026 12:07:35 2651860 Link 0 |
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I think you'd have to be from Carlow to figure that one out!
Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3646 - 19/01/2026 12:09:00 2651862 Link 0 |
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I absolutely understand that we are but where the threat of war is low we've very much gotten away with it. In the current climate I think time is up. In an ideal world I'd like it to remain neutral forever, bit unfortunately this world as far from ideal and we need to be practical. Doylerwex (Wexford) - Posts: 4155 - 19/01/2026 12:24:31 2651865 Link 0 |
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It's clear no matter what Trump says or does you will back him to the hilt. He has been saying all along that Russia is no threat to Europe and now when it suits him he is saying Russia along with China is a threat to the US. In the same breath he will say that the US is by far the greatest military power in the world (which is true). It begs the question, why feel so insecure then that you need to annex another territory? Trump was reported to have said prior to his first election that if he shot a person in Times Square that his supporters would stick by him no matter what and that seems to be true about a lot of them. PoolSturgeon (Galway) - Posts: 2112 - 19/01/2026 12:45:41 2651873 Link 0 |
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Isn't it odd that since Venezuelas oil was seized, there isn't a word about these narco terrorists that were being blown to smithereens weekly just a few weeks ago. Maybe they are all dead. America already has I think 3 military bases on Greenland and they have been told they can have more - that's not enough It's all about the money, plain and simple - firstly and lastly. Russia is presently driven by a megalomaniacs desire to reconstruct the old Russian empire. America is presently driven by one person and one parties greed and insatiable desire for more and more. The rest of the world doesn't really matter. The tiny population of Greenland is insignificant and can easily be bought off - or brought to heel. That's the current administrations "take" on the situation and there is nobody to cry halt. Congress is neutered and irrelevant. Everything is a state of emergency. I'd imagine the Project 25 architects can't believe how fast their agenda is being fulfilled.
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 2026 - 19/01/2026 13:24:37 2651879 Link 0 |
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It now appears that the real reason we in Europe are being pushed towards financial chaos is because one who shall remain nameless ( lest we wake up the botts and AI plants) didn't receive the Nobel Peace Prize, I mean, really ?? At least, that's the latest bulletin. By his very nature, the further out on the limb he goes, the less likely he is to climb down. Where will this all end ? We have already lost brownie points with the EU over Mercusor so we can hardly cry off in this battle of wills. How did Europe allow itself get into this position. Lulled into a false sense of security by a smaller and less belligerent USSR on one side and a benevolent ( mostly) and caring big brother on the other only for both to go rogue at the same time. And we are soon to assume the EU presidency ?? That should be fun. Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 2026 - 19/01/2026 14:24:55 2651896 Link 0 |
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Trump invites Russia on his "Board of peace" for Gaza. Oh yeah and everyone on it has to pay 1 billion to join. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11876 - 19/01/2026 14:28:30 2651897 Link 0 |
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You're good craic anyway Freethinker, ( lest we wake up the botts and AI plants) lol. that's the best laugh I had today on this forum anyway. Don't forget also it was the big bad Russians and the Red army that defeated the Nazi's in WW2, and of course the yanks stepped in as well. Germany re-arming should maybe concern people a bit more given their history, how quick we forget. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3646 - 19/01/2026 15:19:32 2651914 Link 0 |
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That's me PoolSturgeon, I have to take the MAGA cap of some days though when it's cold to pull and the old woolen Donegal cat up here in the high hills of Tír Chonaill. I'll be a Republican till the day I die. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3646 - 19/01/2026 15:23:46 2651917 Link 1 |
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Have a good laugh at this one too, then, or maybe, if your sides are sore, scroll over these until tomorrow, get another day out of them. Germany reluctantly decided a short few years ago to rearm due to the pressure put on all NATO members to bring their defence spending up to 3% of GDP. They had no intention of doing it before then. Who put that pressure on ?? And another fact to tickle your fancy - Germany was almost completely reliant on Russian oil prior to the invasion of Ukraine. The Nordstream pipeline which never got finished and was mysteriously blown up was mainly to supply Russian energy to Germany. Do have a nice evening.
Freethinker (Wicklow) - Posts: 2026 - 19/01/2026 16:25:29 2651933 Link 0 |
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To attempt to link the issue of Greenland and Ireland together, only shows the lack of any common sense that is in your argument. In case you haven't been following events in Ireland, his majesty's government have said they have no strategic interest in the six counties and if the majority of the people of the six counties so wish they could become part of Ireland. Lads in Ireland who may wish that it didn't happen can also have their say as it also has to be approved by the people of Ireland. However there are some parts you may want to think about and that is the people of Greenland have shown that they will not be cowered at the point of a gun into becoming something they are not. Then again by your logic all the people of the six counties should be forced into being part of something they do not want to be, look how well that has work out in our history and also in other counties all over the world.
zinny (Wexford) - Posts: 2145 - 19/01/2026 16:55:22 2651941 Link 0 |