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The IRA ‘had the ability to disrupt almost any political settlement designed to address the Northern Ireland Troubles’ but remained ‘unable to impose their own will on the area’. A key reason for this inbuilt strategic failure was, as McKearney realized, that ‘the IRA was finding it more difficult to win supporters in the Republic of Ireland… Southern Ireland wanted the IRA war to end rather than the IRA to win’.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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