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  • #2
    Some government TDs think she is the same as some J1 visa student who needs to come home cos their granny is ill, and needs consular assistance.
    Their world view is so narrow, they cannot accept that a woman can be:
    (a) Military trained
    (b) radicalised
    (c) associated with worldwide terrorism
    (d) a danger to anyone around her.

    If she comes home it should only be after controlled debriefing by Irish and international security authorities.
    For now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.

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    • #3
      Anyone have any good reasons why the government rejected J2's plan?

      Operational concept? Not wanting to put people on the ground on the Jordanian/Syrian border? Not wanting to be caught cooperating with CIA/US SF? Rank hypocrisy is making lots of public statements about how an Irish citizen can't be denied 'home' (this was at the time when the UK revoked citizenship to IS members), but baulking at the idea that she might actually arrive at Dublin airport?

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      • #4
        Former head of G2 said If she was able to make her way out there, them let her make her own way back.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ropebag View Post
          Anyone have any good reasons why the government rejected J2's plan?

          Operational concept? Not wanting to put people on the ground on the Jordanian/Syrian border? Not wanting to be caught cooperating with CIA/US SF? Rank hypocrisy is making lots of public statements about how an Irish citizen can't be denied 'home' (this was at the time when the UK revoked citizenship to IS members), but baulking at the idea that she might actually arrive at Dublin airport?
          Taoiseach etc have said consular assistance available etc


          She hasn’t had any visits from DFA, she hasn’t received any DFA visits .... nor has she requested any

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          • #6
            So is this a non-story?

            When confronted with the fact that this woman existed, the government asked all the appropriate bodies - DF, Int, DFA, government law officers, AGS - for their views and contingency plans within their specific area of expertise, and that when the government sat down to make a decision, with the various departments advice in front of them, it became immediately apparent that there was no a) legal need, and b) no political appetite, to bring her back? So, anything from the DF or DFA and Gardai that included bringing her back instantly went in the bin, regardless of the soundness of the plan?

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            • #7
              All Armies have a plan for everything.

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              • #8
                A former Irish army soldier who travelled to Syria during the civil war has explained why she is fighting a ban on her entering the UK — claiming it breaches the Good Friday Agreement.


                she is trying to get into GB (I assume NI)

                that would be a breach of her bail wouldn’t it?

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