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  2. Ireland–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    As Ireland is not a member of NATO it does not benefit from integrated European military radar detection systems nor NATO-level equipment. The Air Corps does not have the ability to intercept fast jet aircraft, and previous air incursions have seen the British Royal Air Force (RAF), a NATO ally, respond to and escort unwelcome aircraft out of ...

  3. Enlargement of NATO - Wikipedia

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    Ireland currently does not seek to join NATO, but does work to improve the Defence Forces' interoperability with NATO. [241] Ireland was neutral during World War II, though the country cooperated with Allied intelligence and permitted the Allies use of Irish airways and ports.

  4. Neutral country - Wikipedia

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    Ireland was invited to join NATO but did not wish to be in an alliance that included the United Kingdom. [22] Attached the condition of Irish reunification to membership. [22] Was clear that NATO would defend Ireland in the event of war, in part because Northern Ireland belonged to the United Kingdom. [22]

  5. Could Nato soon be over – and what might replace it? - AOL

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    Nato’s military headquarters is based nearby in Mons, Belgium. It is always run by a top US officer. The current supreme allied commander Europe is Army General Christopher Cavoli.

  6. What is Nato, which countries are members and will they ...

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    Nato chief Mark Rutte echoes incoming US president Donald Trump's call for members to spend more.

  7. Russia moves naval exercise that rattled NATO member Ireland

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  8. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    All members have militaries, except for Iceland, which does not have a typical army (but it does have a coast guard and a small unit of civilian specialists for NATO operations). Three of NATO's members are nuclear weapons states: France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. NATO has 12 original founding member states.

  9. Irish neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, neutral states do not allow any foreign military within their territory; Ireland has a long history of allowing military aircraft of various nations to refuel at Shannon Airport. Under the Air Navigation (Foreign Military Aircraft) Order, 1952, [ 7 ] the Minister for Foreign Affairs, exceptionally, could grant permission to ...