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No. Ireland is a neutral country.
No, that is a false claim.
The Omagh bombing took place because of the differences and continuous conflict between the Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland. A Republican terrorist group the I.R.A planted the bomb near the town centre.
There has been a long history (from Fenian times) through to the present of the IRA bombing English targets. In the 1970's this was done out of a sense of "one bomb in London is worth 100 in Belfast". Also, according to "Armed Struggle:The History of the IRA" by Richard English British negotiators had said during secret negotiations with the IRA that a large bombing campaign would persuade them to leave Northern Ireland.
Because they did. When the bomb was relatively new, its first (and only) deployments in war were on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Because many of them have not properly informed themselves and have many misconceptions. They know that there have been troubles in Northern Ireland, but think this is still going on, when it isn't. They also make assumptions about the nature of the troubles, thinking it is like a battle zone. When the troubles were happening, it was not like that. There could be days, weeks and even months between incidents and incidents happened in different places. So although the troubles went on from the late 1960s to the mid 1990s, they were not widespread and many places in Northern Ireland would have experienced very few incidents or no trouble at all during that time. Many people don't realise that. Many even think the troubles were in all parts of Ireland, not just Northern Ireland. With a bit of proper research they would know the truth of the matter. There are dangers for tourists in Northern Ireland, but these are the same as anywhere in the world, like being involved in a traffic accident or falling and hitting their head etc. However, there are no fears of being shot by a terrorist or dying in a bomb explosion or anything like that. Parts of America are more dangerous, with things like gun crime. Northern Ireland, and the rest of Ireland, is great to visit and very safe, so people should come.
Mountbatten was killed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in a bombing attack on his boat off the coast of County Sligo, Ireland, on August 27, 1979. The attack was carried out as part of the IRA's campaign against British targets in Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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the whole world blew up and everyone died this was because the Koreans thought it would be funny to bomb them with their prototype nuklear bomb
A few bombs were dropped on Dublin, but these were due to an error of the pilots who thought they were over England. Ireland was and still is a neutral country, so it was not involved in the war.
It wasn't the Irish Republic that carried out the bombing. It was an illegal organisation called the IRA(Irish Republican Army) which sought the complete withdrawal of British forces from Northern Ireland. The organisation has now disarmed and abandoned its military ambitions. Its political counterpart, Sinn Fein, is now in Government and working with its former enemies to make the Northern Assembly work.
Most American bars that serve cocktails will carry the ingredients to make an Irish Car Bomb cocktail. It is not wise to order this cocktail in Ireland though.