Originally posted by Momus--
The subsequent treaty with all its provisions was approved by the House of Commons of Southern Ireland, by the Dáil Éireann and by both houses of the British Parliament. So much for your claims of illegitimacy.
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Let's see... you admit the Irish Republicans were about to collapse but maintain the threat of renewed military operations by the English wasn't coercion? The treaty was just the instrument of surrender.
Had the Dail rejected it, what would have happened? In your opinion, of course.
No, it wasn't a landgrab at all, it was the legitimate choice of the majority of the population of Ulster who had lived in the region for hundreds of years.
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Ah, back to the old justification: If you can hold the land long enough, with or without using force, you can claim what happened "before" doesn't matter "now".
Well that's the reality of it. How do you feel about Jews taking Arab lands, or Europeans taking native american lands? Or is Ireland a special case? Please tell us why?
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Israel should return to its UN mandagted borders (1947, IMO)
Euros taking NA lands was wrong. We hold them under the If you can hold the land long enough, with or without using force, you can claim what happened "before" doesn't matter "now" justification. I personally think the NA have a case for compensation; at present, they're not pursuing it here or in Canada.
Ireland the same; the Irish have a case for unity.
Clear enough?
Insight? What like citing an unattributed article from a partisan website to support your dubious claims?
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And your support is......? Your opinon?
Just because it comes from what you deem a "partisan website" that doesn't mean it's incorrect.
Historically, you don't argue that the Republicans were militarily beaten... you just don't like the source I use.
The move towards independence and separatism for India's muslims dated to long before the Atlee government though,
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You miss the point. The India/Pakistan situation derives from what uniquely British origin? The Raj.
I admire the Brits in general, love the country, enjoy the people.
However, as US citizens are blind in some areas of their history, so do some of the UK supporters seem blind in areas.
Look around at the former British Colonies. Look at a list of "trouble spots" in the world. See any similarities? The India/Pakistan problems. Ireland's "Troubles". Africa's problems. No connection right, no common factor?