Dr Kynes
Well-Known Member
ireland's troubles with england was never enough to drive them into the camp of the germans, the paddies were too smart to fall for hitler's sweet blandishments. they took some of his offerings (as did franco in spain) but they never actually intended to join the axis or even give the nazi's a place to stage near england.Ireland was technically neutral, but we had anti-British subversive organisations who at the time held a lot of power...and they were given guns by Hitler.
During WWI the same, free guns for the IRA to fight Britian with.
Ireland's neutrality is always called into question tho, one example is our allowance of US warplanes to land and refuel on both the way to the Middle East,refuel on the way back and (behind closed doors) we allow extraordinary renditions on the way back to GITMO.
Also there's a huge cross-Atlantic high speed data cable that makes landfall from the US on our West coast. This is crucial so you's don't have "lag" on your drone missions, which would render your drones useless.
It's just the "boots on ground" part we leave out really.
ireland's extensive network of fenian sympathizers in america precluded the possibility that they might join with the huns, in ww1, or ww2 electric boogaloo. only a fool strangles a goose that lays golden eggs to make a down stuffed pillow for their german rapist's comfort. nobody trusts a german promise, except stalin, which tells you more about stalin than it does the krauts.
see, the problem with the Taeg is, they just got no gratitude. the brits came over to their bogs and sorted out their little country, and all they do is froth at the mouth and hurl brickbats at their english rescuers. ohh cromwell was right, the paddies really are so troublesome. and dont get me started on the scots. those malcontents dont know how good they have it! you would think they were oppressed from the way they carry on! but i digress.