Seanad debates
Wednesday, 25 June 2003
Military Neutrality: Motion.
No attempt has been made in the history of the State to define and rationalise the concept of our neutrality. It has been associated with a number of perceived values, such as an absolute vision of sovereignty, anti-Britishness linked to the original line of partition, anti-imperialism and nuclear fears. We must consider the circumstances under which we would be willing to advance beyond our own perceived neutrality to take part in a European Union defence entity.
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