Thomas Kavanagh

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Whether those in power in London, Belfast or Dublin liked it or not, and most did not, the violence of August 1969 brought the southern state into the northern political equation. In the years that followed, Dublin never again extricated itself from the Northern Ireland issue, though the south’s private position was very different from its public position that Irish unity was the only solution.
Making Sense of the Troubles: A History of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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