

Maritime patrol aircraft from France, Norway, and the United Kingdom have been conducting extensive surveillance over the waters off Sligo and Donegal on the west coast of Ireland.
Says Retired Lt. Col Stuart Crawford: – ‘Ireland has chosen to have only minimal armed forces which are a gendarmerie really and not much else. Nor has Ireland chosen to be a member of NATO but is content to shelter under its nuclear umbrella and armed forces for its security.
In other words Ireland is on a free ride. That’s why its the maritime patrol aircraft of other nations who are searching for Russian submarines off Ireland’s west coast – the Irish Defence Force doesn’t have any.
Nor does it have any capacity to counter attack from the air, which is carried out on their behalf by the RAF.
If I were Irish I’d be a bit embarrassed about it to be honest.’
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Lt Col Stuart Crawford is a defence analyst and former army officer. Sign up for his podcasts and newsletters at www.DefenceReview.uk
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