The Next One Is For You' by Berks County native Ali Watkins traces a conspiracy to send weapons to paramilitaries in Ireland.
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The National Interest on MSNAR-18 Armalite: A Rifle Made Infamous by the IRAThe AR-18 entered the initial design phase in 1963 and was produced from 1969 to 1985, with 1,171 total specimens built.
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New Book Reveals Conspiracy to Smuggle Weapons from Philadelphia to Irish Republican ArmyThe Next One Is For You, a new book by New York Times reporter Ali Watkins, reveals a conspiracy to smuggle weapons from ...
A new BBC documentary tells how in 1972 the Irish Republican Army (IRA) allowed an American TV crew to film the inner workings of "Europe’s deadliest guerrilla force". It's "The Troubles meets a ...
On March 1, 1981, Bobby Sands, an Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoner in Long Kesh, began a hunger strike that would ultimately claim his life 66 days later. His death, along with those of nine ...
Gerry Adams, president of the staunchly pro-Irish Sinn Fein party, called on the Irish Republican Army to being disarming in an effort to save the teetering Northern Ireland Assembly. The ...
and that the activity was "definitely sanctioned at IRA army council level". Ulster Unionist Michael McGimpsey, a minister in the power-sharing Stormont Government, said of the revelation ...
The Irish civil war began on 28 June 1922 when the National Army attacked the forces of the IRA Army Executive at the Four Courts in Dublin. The garrison surrendered on 30 June with comparatively ...
The man who allegedly established the Real IRA, McKevitt is the former 'quartermaster general' of the Provisionals who led the hawks out of an IRA army convention meeting in Donegal in 1997.
The armed campaign of the Irish Republican Army began to incorporate the political strategy of Sinn Féin in the 1980s. The INLA formed in 1974 as a result of a split in the 'Official' IRA.
Irish Republican Army This topic contains articles relating to the original IRA from the time of the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921). It also covers later paramilitary organisations that ...
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