Gareth O'Callaghan: Could Ireland be on Donald Trump’s geopolitical radar?

A speculative scenario raises unsettling questions about Ireland’s defence, sovereignty and its place in an increasingly unpredictable global order
Gareth O'Callaghan: Could Ireland be on Donald Trump’s geopolitical radar?

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon is no stranger to migration. His great-great grandfather left Ireland at the height of the Famine. (Steven Hirsch/New York Post via AP, Pool, File)

The year is 2028, two weeks into January. A farmer stands in the darkness on a hillside near Allihies watching a convoy of planes with a distinctive military drone to their engines high overhead as they close in on the coastline. The ground beneath his feet shakes. 

Some 200 miles away, it's a quiet frosty morning at Shannon airport. 

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