Proposals to manufacture or repair weapons of war in Ireland were rejected by successive governments, concerned about ...
Foreign affairs minister David Andrews had 'strong reservations' but was overruled by government colleagues as Israeli ...
Government ministers reasoned that Irish-manufactured arms might threaten Irish neutrality and also bring international ...
Ireland decided to keep purchasing Israeli-made military equipment because of its cost despite concerns that the very same ...
A row broke out in government in 1992 over the continued purchase of Israeli ammunition for the Defence Forces, with foreign ...
Minister for foreign affairs David Andrews described decision as ‘error of judgment’ due to Israeli actions against Irish ...
Shane Kent's home is besieged by hundreds of soldiers all fully armed and ready for battle. But fear not, the armies are in ...