Peter stated:
> There are also examples that show the contrary.
> 
> Where are the IRA now ?

The IRA were never defeated by the actions of the troops. They were 
reduced in power as Sinn Fein decided that it wanted to be more a part 
of the democratic political system and the people of Ireland (N & S) 
grew tired of the continuing conflict. There are still factions of the 
old groups in existence now and some recent troubles had me worried 
that it might flare up again at one point. My whole point was that no 
conventional army has decisively and comprehensively defeated a 
terrorist/freedom fighter (call them what you will) group to the point 
where they are eliminated. The British Government were in covert 
discussions with the IRA and Sinn Fein before the eventual cease fire 
and American brokered 'putting the weapons out of use' (note, not 
handing in the weapons but a self-declaration that they had been put 
out of use with a few photos to prove it). I ask you, does that suggest 
that the troops had defeated the IRA? I think not.
Roger

IMHO it was Bin Laden that stopped the IRA in it's tracks ....
The IRA were funded (mostly) by donations from America (in the main part, from 
Boston). The destruction of the Twin Towers showed Americans of the true horror 
of terrorism. The result of the 9/11 atrocity was what caused the Americans to 
stop their funding of the IRA. Suddenly, the Americans realised that Great 
Britain was a friend and an ally that they needed and that the senseless 
struggle in Ireland was never going to be resolved by bloodshed.

Caroline and John   nb Charlotte Rose

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