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The two new groups that emerged from the Irish Republican Army (IRA) after its split in 1969 were the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA or PIRA) and the Official Irish Republican Army (Official IRA or OIRA). The Provisional IRA focused on armed struggle to achieve a united Ireland, while the Official IRA initially sought a political solution and later adopted a more Marxist ideology. These divisions reflected differing strategies and philosophies within the broader Irish republican movement.

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