
‘”Twas better to die ‘neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sud-El-Bar” goes the lyrics of the eminent rebel song, The Foggy Dew.
The song commemorates the Easter Rising of 1916 while poignantly reflecting on the fact that at the time, hundreds of thousands of Irishmen were in the British army during World War One, dying in their droves fighting an imperial war far from their home.
Should our globalist stooges, play acting as our government, get their way, it looks like Irish sons may well be fighting and dying in years to come in the army of a new imperial project, namely the European Union.
Our government is looking to break with decades of what was sacredly held tradition and end our cherished policy of neutrality, while at the same time unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, backed by powerful interests in the military industrial complex, are pushing forward with the concept of a “European army”.
The concept of a common EU defence has been floated for years, it took a leap forward with the Lisbon Treaty, the one Irish people were forced to vote on a second time after giving the wrong answer in the first instance and more recently with the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO).
With the election of President Donald Trump, whose administration is pursuing a sensible foreign policy, in particular one that seeks to de-escalate tensions with Russia, the globalist run EU is seeking an alternative to NATO, which is and always will be, US dominated.
If we do not resist the machinations of these faceless, powerful forces from beyond our shores and their slavish lackeys in our political and media establishment, the blood of Irish sons may yet once again water the soil of far flung, foreign battlefields.
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