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Insofar as he had any fixed ideas about Northern Ireland, Maudling, from what I have been able to glean, appeared to think that direct rule was a distasteful inevitability. Until it arrived, any political activity was useless and in the interim a military approach was the only one possible.
The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966–1995 and the Search for Peace
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