When you’re having a debate, particularly on an important issue like military neutrality that could decide whether we go to war, factual accuracy matters quite a bit.
So when Tánaiste Micheál Martin told the Dáil yesterday that “no country in Europe wants or is considering” a European Army, it’s necessary to point out that this is an objectively false statement – not in my opinion, but just as a matter of observable fact.
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