Deleted User wrote: » because one is the legitimate army of its state going about its business whether you like that or not and the other is a dangerous set of nationalist fascists who did it the day after the murder of a journalist for which they bear heavy responsibility so thats two big differences for you
Farawayhome wrote: » The British army presence is a problem. They are stoking the tensions. Knowing how they behaved in the past, not only the murders but the intimidation and beatings they handed out, they are not looked upon favourably by any Nationalist but especially by those in Derry. Them throwing their weight around will only increase support for these groups like the New IRA.
Creol1 wrote: » The British Army left Northern Ireland in 2007.
Berserker wrote: » What the presence of the BA on the streets on Londonderry/Derry has to do with this shower of thugs marching through the streets of the Irish republic, somewhere you won't find the BA, is beyond me. The BA can patrol the streets of Londonderry/Derry. Its theirs to patrol. If S...h have an issue with the BA in NI, why don't they go up there and march? Is it possible that mammy and daddy won't let the go up to NI on their own?
Aegir wrote: » Are the army on the streets of Derry?
Farawayhome wrote: » Are they?
Tomas81 wrote: » Bull****
Tomas81 wrote: » Yes they are
Tomas81 wrote: » British army in Creggan in 2013
Aegir wrote: » So is there any evidence of the army on the streets of Derry?
Tomas81 wrote: » Brit chopper in West Belfast 2017
Aegir wrote: » Who do you think disarms the bombs these ****ing muppets are building? The ****ing girls brigade?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Your point, if there is one, makes zero sense to me. What about these groups says they are looking for votes?
Farawayhome wrote: » Remember what the British security forces did last time they were stationed on the streets in Ireland? They murdered innocent children, planted bombs, teamed up with unionist extremists to terrorise the Nationalist community. They then covered up these crimes and have given no justice to the victims and their families. How are you ok with this?
[Deleted User] wrote: » i dont remember it and neither do you and its none of it the reaaon a young woman is dead shame on you for your poseur victimhood rhetoric in the circumstances
Tomas81 wrote: » What? Hahaha are you joking?
Tomas81 wrote: » So your accepting the British army are still in Ireland
Aegir wrote: » No, they are in Northern Ireland, as they should be. Their job is to defend the United Kingdom from terrorism. This includes disarming the bombs some wannabe che Guevara decides to build. Oddly, the Irish army do a similar thing in Ireland. Have you got any evidence that they are on the streets of Derry?
Deleted User wrote: » i dont remember it and neither do you and its none of it the reaaon a young woman is dead shame on you for your poseur victimhood rhetoric in the circumstances
Creol1 wrote: » No, British troops haven't been actively deployed in Northern Ireland since 31st July 2007: https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/aug/01/northernireland.military. That does not mean all troops are gone in a literal sense; troops may have a presence for training, etc., the same as any other part of the UK. However, they are not there on active deployment, i.e., they are not there as part of a military operation, which ended in 2007. Security is exclusively dealt with by the PSNI.
Farawayhome wrote: » Where did you pull that one out of? What I'm questioning is what are the British army doing on the streets of Derry? We all know their disgusting history, no one wants to see the bloodshed caused by them repeated. The march by Saoradh has been questioned, why not this also?
batgoat wrote: » Can you clarify, do you think it was justified for the New IRA to be shooting on the streets of Derry?
Tomas81 wrote: » Yes I have posted a picture of a house raid of MH in Creggan, 2 army land rovers present not an IED being diffused.