It's finally over....
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Yes boys and girls...this remains a very sorry example of American hypocracy...we expect assistance in the war on terror yet in the 1980's, often times these IRA terrorists took refuge in the USA and the USA government refused British requests to extradite them back to Britain. So very sad.
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Without seeming to want to get into American bashing, this has gone on until recently. An Irish expat supporter of one of the breakaway nationalist factions was sending handguns through the post to NI, and the local courts refused the application for extradition. I would have o look up exact references, but it has certainly been since 2001.
Poohgirl - I understand your frustration about not being responsible for funding terrorism. I suppose that 99% of Iraquis, Iranians, Afghanis or Saudis don't either, but when it comes to generalisations it seems that aby support = total support.
Poohgirl - I understand your frustration about not being responsible for funding terrorism. I suppose that 99% of Iraquis, Iranians, Afghanis or Saudis don't either, but when it comes to generalisations it seems that aby support = total support.
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I agree the IRA were (are?)terrorists, but a huge chunk of the population of the US thought, and still think, otherwise...
But I'm glad it's over. Let's hope it stays that way. There are enough other tragedies being played out around the world without that one starting all over.
But I'm glad it's over. Let's hope it stays that way. There are enough other tragedies being played out around the world without that one starting all over.
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