why did it turn out this way?
there was once peace and love,
now is the time for change
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March 2009
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IRA's Goals and Motivations
Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 10:24 PM
IRA’s Main Goal:1.To disrupt the enemy’s way of life and the economy of the North. 2.Be in a war that kills the innocent and drive out the English Protestants living in Northern Ireland and also to get rid and protect themselves from the enemy’s army. 3.Force the British Army to second guess the IRA so that they will not know what the IRA’s next move is. 4.Removing the despairs, sorrows and hardship that the minority British Protestants are causing them 5.Main goals of IRA: Democracy, self-determination, justice, unity and freedom IRA’s Motivations: 1.The IRA has been forced into the lifestyle of fighting to bring back decency and a normal life in which they have been denied from. 2.They are driven by a group of principle and honor, fighting a long war. 3.The IRA is idealists that are willing to fight for freedom, to die for and to affirm the truth in which James Connolly died proclaiming in 1916. 4.The IRA is driven by the fact that the British has disturbed the democracy, self-determination, justice, unity and freedom of the Irish people. 5.The IRA fights, not for reward, except for the glory and hope of freedom against brutality and equivocation. 6.The IRA stands up for the rights of its people and demands that the unwanted enemy (British) leave. If they manage to drive them out, the people of Ireland would be able to decide their own fate will returned and the nation that was torn by strife will be whole once again. 7.The IRA must and will continue to fight a constant battle for freedom and public truth until Ireland is restored as a whole and democratic and personal freedom is returned to all the people of Ireland. 8.The IRA stands up for the rights of self-determination and challenge the unlawful English rule in Northern Ireland that has caused many years of brutal treatment. 9.The IRA is determined to find a lasting peace in Ireland. 10.The IRA stands up for the rights of the individual in the North. 11.The IRA protects the common citizens from criminals who threaten the fabric of Irish life. 12.The IRA protects the individual Catholic and the rights of all the Irish in the North, in which they carry these actions out not because of hating one another, but because they want to bring about democracy, justice and freedom that their people has been denied from for centuries. Credit:http://www.noraid.com/IRA.htm |