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From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Articles |
Date: July, 2009 |
By: Pat Walsh |
Title: World War II: A Foreign Affair |
The great achievement of Eamon DeValera was to make the Second War on Germany, declared by Britain seventy years ago this month, a foreign affair. This was the major event in the establishing of Irish independence.Read Full Article |
From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Articles |
Date: July, 2009 |
By: David Morrison |
Title: Nuclear weapons: Same double standards from Obama |
President Obama made a speech in Prague on 5 April 2009 [1],
the main theme of which was “the future of nuclear weapons in
the 21st century”. In it, he proclaimed “America's commitment
to seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear
weapons”.
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From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Articles |
Date: July, 2009 |
By: Document |
Title: United Nations. Official Records Of The Second Session Of The General Assembly |
Summary Records Of Meetings, 25 September to 25 November 1947.
Ad Hoc Committee On The Palestinian Question
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From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Articles |
Date: July, 2009 |
By: Documents:Kovaliov Sergei Nikolayevich |
Title: Inventions and falsifications concerning the role of the Soviet Union |
Inventions and falsifications concerning the role of the Soviet Union in the events
leading to the Second World War. Today
anti-Russian attacks regarding this time are often based on
falsified and distorted interpretations of the actions of the leadership
of the USSR at this period. The idea appears more and more
in the media that ‘a new Cold War has started’.Read Full Article |
From: Irish Foreign Affairs: Articles |
Date: July, 2009 |
By: David Morrison |
Title: The elephant in the room: Israel’s nuclear weapons |
“One of the areas that we discussed is the deepening concern around
the potential pursuit of a nuclear weapon by Iran. ... Iran obtaining a
nuclear weapon would not only be a threat to Israel and a threat to the
United States, but would be profoundly destabilizing in the international
community as a whole and could set off a nuclear arms race in the Middle
East that would be extraordinarily dangerous for all concerned, including
for Iran.”Read Full Article |