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Phoenix: Ireland abandons NPT under US pressure

category international | anti-war / imperialism | other press author Tuesday September 30, 2008 15:04author by Raymond D Report this post to the editors

Under pressure from the US and other nuclear powers, Micheál Martin has agreed to a proposal allowing India - a non-signatory of the NPT - to engage in nuclear trade. This constitutes a shredding of Ireland's historic commitment to the NPT and shows that there is not a principle on earth on which our government isn't prepared to capitulate - presumably for the right price.

"The Phoenix", September 19, 2008.

The retreat from our military neutrality has accelerated in recent years but the minister for foreign affairs, Micheál Martin, must be aware that the government's latest capitulation on nuclear non-proliferation marks a u-turn of profoundly historic proportions... Earlier this month the government acquiesced in an agreement by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), of which Ireland is a member, to allow India to engage in nuclear trade for the first time in three decades. India had previously been barred from such nuclear trade because of its refual to sign the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), ie, it openly refuses to confine its nuclear programme to peaceful purposes.

The US administration had been most anxious to secure this waiver for India because that country is poised to secure multi-billion dollar contracts with the US..., Britain, Germany, Russia and France for the sale fo nuclear fuel and equipment. These countries placed enormous pressure on Ireland, Australia and New Zealand to drop their objections to the agreement. In other words, Irish policy on nuclear non-proliferation has been abandoned due to pressure from our western 'allies'...

Ireland's traditional policy has been a progressive and effective one that earned the state considerable respect world-wide. It was Irish minister for external affairs, Frank Aiken, who initiated NPT... Recognition of Ireland's crucial role came when Aiken was invited to be the first signatory to the treaty in Moscow when it was finally negotiated in 1968....

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) told "The Phoenix" in a statement last week that Ireland's vote was based on "India's commitment and actions on disarmament and non-proliferation..." This defies logic. The same statement expresses the hope that India will "over time take further steps towards the non-proliferation mainstream." In other words, it is hoped that India will 'over time' join the NPT which it still refuses to do, for obvious reasons, ie, its military nuclear programme, now about to be massively boosted and funded due to the enabling vote at the NSG...

The Irish media has given little or no attention to the extremely serious move by the US in bullying NSG members to sign up for this agreement...

Nor has there been any media focus on Ireland's dramatic reversal of its decades-long tradition of nuclear non-proliferation policies and the DFA, which has the largest and most sophisticated media machine of any government department, issued no press release on the matter.

author by Fred Johnstonpublication date Mon Oct 13, 2008 16:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yes, of course Ireland's craven, cap-in-hand, take-me-anyway-you-want attitude to the braggart that is the US administration is political (and probably individual) cowardice of a shameful and deplorable order: but look, for God's sake, at the kinds of punch-up-in-the-pub-lavatory politicians we have running the gaff! I doubt that some of our politicians would know where Washington was on a map, but - in the absence of any ability to think for themselves, a Church-heavy education system having seen that off - they would still reckon that anything America wants America gets. Do we still labour with wringing hands the notion that our politicians represent, or can represent, us? Ireland bent over for the US and abandoned the NPT stance to let India in, but would open Shannon Airport to the US in the morning to invade Iran, which does not have nuclear weapons. Meanwhile US companies come in here, take the grants and the quick profit, then melt off into the cheaper flesh-pots of the Far East when their accountants tell them to. When, O God, will we ever learn! Or have we been so frequently abused by the US that we think we're having a normal relationship?

 
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