SafeSurfer wrote: » The Irish military would hardly be able to resist an enemy willing to launch an attack to occupy the country. Speed would be decisive. If you hold Dublin you hold the country, thats where the levers of state are and where a large part of the population reside. A counter attack by the Irish army would be futile in the light of overwhelming enemy air superiority. A mobilisation of the Irish army would be annihilated.
SafeSurfer wrote: » If hypothetically a foreign invader, or even domestic revolutionaries wanted to take control of the country, what would be the most important targets to capture? I was thinking. 1. RTE 2. Dublin Airport 3. Dail Eireann - for symbolic effect 4. Electricity Generating Stations and National Grid 5. The Major Ports - Foynes, Dublin, Rosslare etc. What do you think?
Blay wrote: » The DF aren't just going to fall over like chess pieces..I'm confident that at least some of them would have the balls to do something..if a load of sheep herders can harass US troops in Afghanistan for 12 years I think trained men could put up some sort of fight.
Lelantos wrote: » They would have to take Limerick city, going to be hard to do without nukes
grizzly wrote: » I remember reading that in the face of a superior land invasion the Irish Defence Forces wouldn't attempt to meet them head on, but start guerrilla warfare operations.