Well done to Senator Clonan on raising the issue. He is a campaign for neutrality. He is literally the only neutrality campaigner to condemn Ireland aiding Russia's illegal war. There was not a peep from any of the others. Not a peep from Sinn Féin, from PBP, not from PANA. They aren't anti-war at all, just anti-The West. They almost had a melt down in outrage when they found out that in keeping with with international law and conventions, the Irish military were training the Ukrainian military in de-mining, something the UN and anti-mining organisations also do and which is entirely allowed under neutrality. The Irish military are international experts on removing mines. But the neutrality activists almost freaked out at what is an entirely legal action all neutrals do.
Yet the same activists were entirely silent when Russian Tupolev TU-95 “Bear” bombers repeatedly breached Irish-controlled airspace, including twice in three days in March 2020. There wasn't a peep out of them when Russian spy ship Yantar repeatedly behaved illegally over Irish interconnectors and had to be ordered away by the Irish navy backed up by the Royal Navy. (It had to be backed up as due to chronic underfunding, there was only one maintenance expert left to main guns on Irish ships, and so the Irish ship didn't have working guns. So it needed armed back-up from other countries.)
The same activists didn't under a peep of criticism when Russia sent a Russian nuclear-armed nuclear submarine into Irish territorial waters and into Cork harbour on a spying mission. Not did they say a word of criticism when Russia sent a Russian nuclear-armed nuclear submarine to just off the east coast as part of its studying for Irish vulnerabilities in the event of war.
And they were dead silent when Russia illegally planned to hold military manoeuvres by its navy in Ireland's Exclusive Economic Zone. Ships have a right to travel through EEZs and territorial waters for "innocent" purposes. Holding military manoeuvres without the approval of the state who have exclusive economic use of an EEZ, using spy ships, or ships flying false flags, are deemed non-innocent and so illegal under the UN Convention on Law of the Seas, in force since 1994.
Yet they have a freak out when a US military plane, with full legal right under an agreement with Ireland dating back to World War II and constantly renewed, flies through Irish-controlled airspace. But they are silent when Soviet and now Russian planes enter Irish-controlled airspace. And they were dead silent when Russian spy planes were spotted over the Curragh, studying the headquarters of the Department of Defence, the headquarters of the Defence Forces, and Irish troops training on the Curragh.
I have challenged Tom over and over to explain why is Ireland so special that the standard requirement in every other democracy for parliamentary and executive approval is not adequate. He has never once answered. He goes on then about Ireland could be dragged into war? How, when it has just four ships functioning in its naval service, with only two used at the one time, an air corps with no fighter jets that is incapable of intercepting planes in its airspace, and a military with only 7,000? The chance of Ireland ever entering a war is Infinitesimally small. Even if wanted to, it doesn't have the means to.
Neutral Switzerland has not fought a war in two hundred years, and it just needs the approval of the government and parliament. Sweden was neutral from 1812 to 2024. It requires the approval of parliament and government and has fought any war since the Russo-Swedish War (1808-09). No neutral other than Finland (when like its neighbours it was continually attacked by Russia/The Soviet Union, who attacked it twice in the 20th century) and Cyprus (which was invaded by Turkey) have been a war against anyone, and both were attacked. They did not attack anyone. And they all simply require parliamentary and government approval.
So the idea that simply requiring government and Dáil approval would see Ireland go to war is bonkers. Even if it had the sort of defence spending normal neutrals have it would be incapable of entering a war. It would simply have the capacity to defend itself. So, the idea that the triple lock prevented Ireland going to war is laughable. It is just the mindset of a colony - that we need the approval of our betters to use our own military.
I have been waiting to hear of a single credible argument that justifies the triple lock. Not a single credible argument for it has been made. Tom has tried at least to make arguments, but his argument is full of holes.
But at least his arguments on neutrality are consistent and applied to all. Very few supporters of neutrality are consistent. They just hate The West, while grovelling towards Russia and China - are silent on their actions. They seem to ludicrously blame The West and in particular NATO for everything.


























