Ireland is Europe’s ‘weakest link’ in defence and intelligence

The country’s neutrality has been “eroded by successive governments” and it is now time for a national debate on the issue.
Ireland is Europe’s ‘weakest link’ in defence and intelligence

That is according to one of the country’s leading security experts, who says he is not surprised that the RAF would intervene in a terrorist hijacking of a plane in our airspace because we do not have the capability to deal with such an incident. He described Ireland as “Europe’s weakest link when it comes to intelligence-gathering and defence”.

Tom Clonan, a former army officer, said that, in an extreme emergency, such as a mid-air hijack, “it was essential we have recourse to our neighbour’s assets”.

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