Only one place in Ireland is going to be attacked by a Nuclear weapon and that is Dublin. If one hit what would the survival strategy be? Does the Government have a strategy not to be blown to bits? Everything is so centralised in Ireland that one strike would make the country impotent.
I do think the country should have a plan in case of a strike because the results will be terrifying.
Vid shows average Nuclear weapons - except for the last two - the first is "Dominic" - the second "Tsar" (biggest nuclear weapon ever detonated)
Alot of these were tested on US soil but they discovered the colour of the sunset was changing so they swiftly moved tests to the Pacific....that is where the US' most powerful bomb "Dominic" was tested after the USSR detonated the Tsar bomb which has never been equalled. The shockwave was so severe it could be recorded on it's third passage around the globe and left the eco system in that part of the Artic in chaos since. Humans still cannot set foot on the blast site which measure's 100's of km's.
So if Dublin was attacked could it cope? Me, I very much doubt it. Some of the city would be intact but there is no real plan to deal with a nuclear emergency....is there?