...And Justice wrote: » Dissadents are not the IRA, end of.
...And Justice wrote: » I'll attach this then we'll stop talking about the IRA. Remember where the Labour party came from......
tomwaterford wrote: » Why not?? Surly the largest republican paramilitary organisation would be referred to as the IRA??
StringerBell wrote: » Not necessarily no.
tomwaterford wrote: » How is that? Pira are effectively no more....do they want to copyright the name :pac:
...And Justice wrote: » Well some teenagers do, styling themselves as. The "New RA" Horse manure.
32_4_1 wrote: » In fairness, I only interjected because I thought the original reason for the growth of these drugdealers would have been of some interest
Boom_Bap wrote: It's not published or documented anywhere. Any name would then be speculation.
32_4_1 wrote: » That's the point. If they were hypothetically still around, and the cartels didn't pay up, would the pIRA have put an end to it, and none of this would be happening?
myshirt wrote: » Part of the story which is being overlooked here is the impact that Gardai policing of installation of water meters has had on trust and respect between communities and Gardai. Trust and respect has been absolutely been OBLITERATED. Do not underestimate the impact of this. A serious, serious strategic mistake.
Simon2015 wrote: » The IRA were involved in drugs since the 1970s they needed that money to fund their operations.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_McCann_%28drugs_trafficker%29
myshirt wrote: » Part of the story which is being overlooked here is the impact that Gardai policing of installation of water meters has had on trust and respect between communities and Gardai.
Bambi wrote: » You keep coming out with that ****e and not backing it up with anything. This would still be happening if the provos were around provided the various players didn't cross the provos they would be left alone.
32_4_1 wrote: » And if the current heavyweights crossed them? If the northern leadership of the dissidents (although unlikely) turn their attention down south (including their many links abroad), what is their actual capacity in relation to the Kinahan cartel out of curiosity?
Gamebred wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/hutch-and-pal-in-brutal-street-fight-with-killer-on-night-before-execution-34751145.html So now its got nothing to do with the feud with the Kinahans,murdered over a personal dispute.
Bam Bam Mickey wrote: » It makes perfect sense. There is bound to be other subversive/gangs that have issues with the hutches and their activities!
Gamebred wrote: » Took the media days to find out the truth which is funny,they have been printing stories how the cartel wacked him and now back track without saying listen we ****ed up all week running the kinahan story.
humberklog wrote: » The Mirror running a headline- 'Gardai seek Monk to warn over Kinahan threat".
chillin117 wrote: » I would say he has a fair idea at this stage...