Irelands Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said that he - TopicsExpress



          

Irelands Foreign Affairs Minister Charlie Flanagan said that he wouldn’t be taking any action to expel the Israeli ambassador, telling the Seanad “ambassadors exist, as we know, to allow clear channels of communication between governments — and are more necessary in bad times than in good”. On sanctions, he said that, as a small trading nation, the country could only consider sanctions as part of EU or UN measures as Ireland was “too small” to effect change by itself — adding that he wasn’t sure how effective sanctions would be, considering the urgency of the situation. So... our foreign policy is officially now dictated from Brussels, we are too insignificant to make any sort of difference to the world and Charlie Flanagan has zero understanding that clear channels of communication involves being listened to as well as listening. Im genuinely sickened. The Irish government is 100% complicit in this slaughter
Posted on: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 23:50:47 +0000

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