Colin Sheridan: Defence Forces funding increase must not erode Ireland’s neutrality
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy inspecting the Irish Defence Forces. Imagine a defence force where investment in language training, cultural literacy, and soft-skills development was as central as investment in hardware, writes Colin Sheridan. File Picture: Sam Boal/Collins Photos
On a recent viewing of — Stanley Kubrick’s bitter satire about the absurdity of Cold War brinkmanship — one line stood out: “War is too important to be left to politicians.”
The people most invested in militarisation always argue it’s too serious for democratic debate, which is exactly why it must be debated. In Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and Dublin, a contrived fear fills the air.





