Tackling another assumption of (Irish) neutrality.

January 22, 2026

9–14 minutes

Hello again. This week I’d like to look at Irish neutrality again. I’m aware that this is becoming a bugbear of mine, but it’s also becoming more relevant as potential threats grow from all angles.

In short, this week I’ll be looking at the idea—which I think is a myth—that neutrality makes a country like Ireland safer. This is an argument that some people make explicitly and many more imply. It doesn’t hold much water. I’ll use some historical examples to show how misguided a notion it is, while describing what sort of stance can contribute to collective security. I’m a solutions guy, after all.

I’m going to ground this discussion in the idea of active neutralit…

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