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In 1952, after the outbreak of the Korean War and the deepening of Cold War animosities, Ireland’s refusal to join NATO, on the grounds that it could not participate in a military alliance with Britain while that country continued to ‘occupy’ the six counties of Northern Ireland, made it entirely irrelevant to American interests.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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