Ireland, Poland and all humanity need peace not war

The Polish and Irish people have suffered too much historically, due to wars and occupation. Poland’s central European location makes its borders difficult to defend. Ireland’s isolated Atlantic ‘island behind an island’ location left it vulnerable to abusive British imperialism. Poland and Ireland achieved independence after World War I. While Ireland avoided the devastation of … Continue reading Ireland, Poland and all humanity need peace not war

More Tariffs?

Letter to the Editor From Eamon Dyas Redefining tariffs as a security tool rather than an instrument of commercial relations has been a ploy of the EU Commission since last December (see link below).  Ostensibly this new policy was a response to the recent actions of Russia in Ukraine but arguably the Commission had been … Continue reading More Tariffs?

National Rights  . . . And Duties!

The establishment of a sovereign and independent State,  the free association or integration with an independent State  or the emergence into any other political status freely determined by a people constitute modes of implementing the right of self-determination by that people. Every State has the duty to refrain from any forcible action which deprives peoples … Continue reading National Rights  . . . And Duties!

What the War in Ukraine is Really About?

Pat Walsh The current Western propaganda suggests that an intransigent Russia is refusing to accept a reasonable Western proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine.  Russia, moving slowly across Ukraine, is bent on conquering Europe and is a threat to us all.  We must rearm and conscript our youth to meet this threat— before it’s too late.  Meanwhile … Continue reading What the War in Ukraine is Really About?