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Sinn Fein attacks US as war on terrorism hits home
The Daily Telegraph ^ | September 17, 2001 | David Sharrock

Posted on 09/16/2001 11:19:36 PM PDT by MadIvan

AN attack on US foreign policy by the house newspaper of Sinn Fein, the Provisional IRA's political wing, has signalled the opening of a breach with Washington, until now a champion of Irish republicanism's "peace strategy".

In an editorial entitled "A massive human tragedy", An Phoblacht declared: "We know only too well how in the Middle East and in Central America the pursuit of a militaristic and aggressive policy by US governments, and by those governments it sponsored, led to the deaths of many thousands of innocent people.

"It will compound the tragedy of 11 September, 2001, if that is repeated." It added that the Middle East was a "political disaster area" for which the West and its client governments bore much responsibility.

"Lashing out in that direction at targets vaguely defined under the label `international terrorism' will fulfil only the desire for revenge and ultimately inflame the region yet further."

This editorial line, commonplace before the "peace process", was a de facto recognition by Gerry Adams, the Sinn Fein president, that, he is short of friends in Washington.

Unionist politicians are not alone in noting that his opportunities to visit the White House will have been greatly reduced. President Bush's declaration of war on terrorism, and Tony Blair's support, have pointed to a sea change in their dealings with Sinn Fein, according to a cross-section of political sources in London, Dublin and Belfast.

The skids were already under Sinn Fein when three alleged IRA men were arrested in Colombia last month. They are accused of training the Marxist terrorist group FARC, a sworn enemy of the United States, in bomb-making and of entering Colombia on false passports.

The US is so concerned by FARC's potential to destabilise the region and its control of the cocaine trade, that it has committed millions of dollars and military expertise to fighting the insurgents.

Mr Adams's first response to that crisis was to go into hiding for three weeks, saying he was on holiday. He re-emerged amid the scenes of loyalist and republican adults clashing outside a Roman Catholic primary school in Belfast, but his usual media performances are curiously muted since exposure of the Colombia affair.

He had insisted that he still intends to visit Fidel Castro's Cuba, but the trip appears to have been postponed indefinitely, no doubt fearing the negative Washington reaction. Then came the suicide plane attacks of last week and appeasement of terrorism suddenly went out of fashion.

Political sources on both sides of the Irish border admitted that the attacks have changed "the dynamic of the peace process". It is inconceivable that the Provisionals could continue to be indulged over their refusal to disarm at a time when Western leaders are declaring war on terrorism.

How bad it gets for the Provos depends on the review President Bush is conducting into the IRA's Colombian links and his reaction to it.

There is still time for the Provos to pull a rabbit out of a hat by making some minimalist gesture on decommissioning. But the likelihood is that they will batten down the hatches and wait for the wind to turn in their favour again.

Five Sinn Fein members were briefly detained in Istanbul yesterday, hours after arriving to visit a group of Left-wing hunger strikers, Turkish officials said. The delegation led by Alex Maskey, a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, was intending to visit a "resistance house" where hunger strikers were protesting over jail conditions but police had raided it the previous day.


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To: MadIvan
Sounds like the UK should invoke NATO, too--why not? Let's take out all terrorist organizations while we're at it. All modern day pirates should be exterminated.
21 posted on 09/16/2001 11:33:54 PM PDT by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
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To: MadIvan
Thank you, from many a Yank who enjoys the whiskey!
22 posted on 09/16/2001 11:34:47 PM PDT by StoneColdGOP
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To: MadIvan
Maybe we need to send George Mitchell back over there..... NOT!!!!
23 posted on 09/16/2001 11:35:45 PM PDT by Macklew
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To: MadIvan
The IRA is in DEEP, DEEP, trouble, terrorists of any Ilk are now antithema to all. They had better watch thier backs, because they just might be next. We have a president who says what he means, and means what he says. He knows what the definition of "IS" is. Clinton was a crook and a traitor, and now Bush has to clean up his disasterous legacy.
24 posted on 09/16/2001 11:39:43 PM PDT by Aric2000
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To: MadIvan
Your country has spoken. Gerry Adams and his ilk be damned.
25 posted on 09/16/2001 11:40:40 PM PDT by onyx
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To: MadIvan
The IRA are terrorists just like Bin laden, far as I am concered all terrorists need to be taken out regardless of where they are from.
26 posted on 09/16/2001 11:46:22 PM PDT by WolfsView
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To: CWOJackson, PoisedWoman
Bump for you lot.
27 posted on 09/16/2001 11:46:22 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: StoneColdGOP
So ya likes a wee drop, do ya?

Meself, I have a wee drop of Irish blood and value it for the "fine fury" it adds to me soul, seething these days with outrage against terrorists who kill and destroy what I hold dear.

My uncle, who's 81 and just had a quadruple bypass still cheers on the cause, but not the terrorism of the Sinn Fein, but he loved Clinton too. There's always one jerk in every family.

This statement from Sinn Fein is ill advised and bodes no good for them.

28 posted on 09/16/2001 11:46:40 PM PDT by PoisedWoman
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To: WolfsView
The IRA are terrorists just like Bin laden, far as I am concered all terrorists need to be taken out regardless of where they are from.

As this article suggests, Sinn Fein / IRA is trying to keep a low profile so that you'll hopefully change your mind. Criticising the US was particularly stupid of them, however.

Regards, Ivan
29 posted on 09/16/2001 11:47:31 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
if they were scared we'd notice them, then now they should be crapping their britches! what a stupid interview by a man that probably needs to die. just think, clintoon had ararat & adams in the ovalsperm orifice!
30 posted on 09/16/2001 11:49:13 PM PDT by Anonymous2
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To: MadIvan
Now is the time for every country to make the choice of rejecting the evil of terrorism--within and without. I've been waiting to hear something from the IRA and I am not surprised. Yes, all to well do I remember how Clinton coddled terrorists. Decent people cannot hope to make agreements with unprincipled evil.
31 posted on 09/16/2001 11:49:17 PM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: MadIvan
europeans and arab/muslims right here, blowing our stuff and people up, throwing us off the middle east arat's trails. i say kill any murderous terrorists right fing now!! adams first.
33 posted on 09/16/2001 11:51:18 PM PDT by Anonymous2
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To: All
It's wrong to target non-military in a conflict. To the extent that the IRA does this, they are terrorists. If they limited their attacks to military targets it would not be terrorism, it would just be war.

It was also terrorism for the other side (British) to throw stones at first and second graders on their way to Catholic schools in Belfast two weeks ago.

IMHO both sides are guilty of terrorism.

34 posted on 09/16/2001 11:51:21 PM PDT by babygene
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To: All
Hell, add them to the list...
35 posted on 09/16/2001 11:53:20 PM PDT by SurferDoc
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To: PoisedWoman
don't tell me you have that luscious red hair too? >8-]
36 posted on 09/16/2001 11:53:52 PM PDT by Anonymous2
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To: MadIvan
I checked out your(?) site for the UK. It's very interesting. I would had joined but you(?) require an e-mail address. I am very stingy with my e-mail address, and my home address, and my telephone number -- etc.

Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I think it is great when our friends "across the pond" are advocates for freedom.

Cheers!

PS I wish you guys understood the need for the right to keep and bear arms.

37 posted on 09/16/2001 11:54:16 PM PDT by JRadcliffe
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To: MadIvan
Tell Sinn Fein: Pogh mahone!
38 posted on 09/16/2001 11:54:49 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: MadIvan
Crap...being of Irish descent...this is the last thing I want to hear...a clear deviation from my own personal sentiments...reading now to comment
39 posted on 09/16/2001 11:55:57 PM PDT by oneway
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To: MadIvan
Thanks for the flag MadIvan.

Interesting reading. Of course, Sinn Fein has always been more Marxist than nationalist Irish anyhow, so it is not surprising that their true colors show through at a time like this.

I take President Bush at his word. We are at war against International Terrorism and the IRA certainly qualifies. After we take out bin Laden and his gang of camel-humpers, we should make sure that the IRA gets a visit as well.

40 posted on 09/16/2001 11:59:08 PM PDT by Ronin
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