One upon a time in Northern Ireland 08:16 - Jun 21 with 1894 views | 1983 | Just finished watching this history lesson where fellow country people butchered each other on the streets, my brother and my brother in law both done tours of NI in the mid 80's I was just a kid in my early teens and would often see and hear my mother getting upset but not really understanding, what a mental situation to be in I can sympathise with both arguments but those killings were brutal and horrific, what a way to live your life! | |
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One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 09:12 - Jun 21 with 1862 views | onehunglow | Tremendous series and we’ll balanced too. I’ve worked with many ex squaddies and they were solid to a man. Horrific environment and we let them down,like cowards . | |
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One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 16:00 - Jun 21 with 1808 views | Kilkennyjack | UK troops were put in an impossible position. This was always a police matter. Dealing with the public and publuc order. Once the GFA allowed the troop withdrawals then everything has relatively calmed down. Thank God. Keeping them deployed would have meant many more deaths. It would have been a mistake of historic proportions. | |
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One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 14:28 - Jun 23 with 1693 views | felixstowe_jack |
One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 16:00 - Jun 21 by Kilkennyjack | UK troops were put in an impossible position. This was always a police matter. Dealing with the public and publuc order. Once the GFA allowed the troop withdrawals then everything has relatively calmed down. Thank God. Keeping them deployed would have meant many more deaths. It would have been a mistake of historic proportions. |
The troops were withdrawn because the IRA could not longer get volunteers to fight. The Army knew most of their terrorist plans and the IRA muppets could survive a battle with elite soldiers. | |
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One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 17:33 - Jun 23 with 1660 views | Kilkennyjack |
One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 14:28 - Jun 23 by felixstowe_jack | The troops were withdrawn because the IRA could not longer get volunteers to fight. The Army knew most of their terrorist plans and the IRA muppets could survive a battle with elite soldiers. |
You really are a fool. 20 years of peace since the GFA. Thats good enough for me. Many people lost, and nobody won. | |
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One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 18:41 - Jun 23 with 1646 views | 1983 |
One upon a time in Northern Ireland on 14:28 - Jun 23 by felixstowe_jack | The troops were withdrawn because the IRA could not longer get volunteers to fight. The Army knew most of their terrorist plans and the IRA muppets could survive a battle with elite soldiers. |
Bigots like you are the reason sh1t like this happens in the world,I would like to see you walking about in NI gobbling off like that | |
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