He had the chance to tell Americans how Ireland feels about their foreign policy. Watch as he refuses to take it:
Irreconcilable differences.
Come on, now.
One would almost get the impression that the calculations being made are as callous as you could imagine.
But it would be nice, just once in a while, if the people running this country acknowledged their own hypocrisies.
Skull-counting is the best way of initially assessing the numbers of deaths after a fire, but it is not infallible.
While the Israelis are busy finding cures for cancer or pushing tech, what are Dublin City Council doing? Rearranging signs in a park.
If the proposal didn’t upset Jews, would it even be a protest?
There are two very valid reasons why we have focused so much critical attention on Israel’s behaviour in Gaza.
Ambitions for global relevance for our armed forces are not matched even in the slightest little bit by the necessary investment in our armed forces.
“We’ll wait and see.”
Taoiseach Micheál Martin won’t rule out the idea of an Irish peacekeeping mission in Gaza: “We’ll wait and see.”