It's none of our business.
We're neutral and don't get involved in other countries.
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What civil war? There has been many In irelands history
In the 1940s, Ireland's position of neutrality during World War II was often referred to as "The Emergency." This euphemism reflected the government's attempt to downplay the impact of the war and frame its policy of neutrality as a necessary response to a crisis. The term helped to shape the national narrative around Ireland's choices during a tumultuous period in European history.
During the 1940s, Ireland's position in World War II was often described using the euphemism "The Emergency." This term was employed to refer to the state of affairs in Ireland during the war, emphasizing neutrality and the internal challenges faced, rather than explicitly addressing the complexities of its non-participation in the conflict. The phrase allowed the government to frame its stance as a protective measure for the nation while avoiding direct involvement in the war.
Abraham Lincoln was President of the USA at the time of the civil war and as such he would have been Commander in Chief.
what was jefferson davids position in the civil war
President of 'The Union' - that is, those states of the USA that had not seceded and joined the Confederacy.
what was france position prior to world war I?
Why did woman and enslaved Africans question their position in war? Some enslaved Africans were women. Which war? What position are you referring to? The question is pretty vague.
The Vietnam War was a hideous mistake.
His position was to be supportive of the allies. Before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Roosevelt found ways to help Britain and France militarily when World War II started in 1939. He kept in regular contact with Winston Churchill.
Which society? American, Vietnamese, French, Chinese, Russian, Western European? And position on what? The war, the hippie/peace movement, communism, containment, civil war?