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. (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.
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
NATO is the acronym...
NATO was form in 1949
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.