Nope Ireland is neutral, though it does take part in UN peace keeping missions, the NATO members are:
Albania
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Czech Rep
Denmark
Estonia
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Turkey
United States
Ireland is not a member of NATO
Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, Austria, Finland and Sweden are the 6 members of the European Union, that are not members of NATO.
England is part of the United Kingdom, along with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The UK is a member country of NATO, so enemies of NATO are also enemies of the UK.
Ireland is a small country, with an army, but it is a neutral country. It is not a member of any military alliances, like NATO. Ireland's troops have a long and proud history as peacekeepers in countries in the Middle East and Africa.
Spain, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland and Yugoslavia
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
No. (Unless you mean the UK, which would be insulting to "disappear" the other countries in the UK) The UK is a member of NATO. England has no army, parliament, Government , monarch and so on , so it would be impossible.
NATO was form in 1949
NATO is the acronym...
No, Kyrgyzstan is not a member of NATO.
No, Iraq is not a member country of NATO, but NATO does have a special partnership with Iraq.
The membership of NATO was expanded as new NATO to include new members.