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With the exception of Adams, the youngest, all had been prominent in the IRA in the forties or fifties. They decided to get rid of the Belfast leadership of McMillen and Sullivan at the earliest possible opportunity and then move on to topple Goulding and his associates in Dublin. Their strategy was to force the British to remove Stormont and introduce direct rule, which, they reasoned, would inevitably lead to a united Ireland.
The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966–1995 and the Search for Peace
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