Seanad debates
Wednesday, 25 June 2003
Military Neutrality: Motion.
Ireland is respected and we must keep this to the forefront of our minds when we debate the new European defence structure. That structure will not result in one state violently attacking another state, but it will take on the challenges of international terrorism. Europe is still exposed to that threat and, in that context, Ireland is particularly exposed because there are significant American interests here. We have no defence structure to address that threat should terrorists decide to attack those interests.
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