Irish prime minister addresses how Europe feels about US-Iran conflict
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Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin recently spoke on the European perspective regarding the United States’ military operation against Iran, as Operation Epic Fury continues into its third week.

“From Ireland’s standpoint, we prioritize peaceful conflict resolution, emphasizing diplomacy and dialogue whenever possible,” Martin expressed.

During an appearance on “Special Report” on Monday, ahead of his St. Patrick’s Day meeting with President Donald Trump, Martin discussed global views on the U.S.-Iran tensions and the dynamics of Ireland’s ties with the United States.

While Martin agreed with President Trump on the necessity of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, he differed on the methods employed by the U.S. to achieve this goal.

“There is a consensus that a rogue state like Iran should not be allowed to possess nuclear weapons,” Martin stated. “It is a notably oppressive regime.”

He emphasized Ireland’s preference for diplomacy, drawing parallels with the country’s own history of conflict resolution, particularly the peace-building efforts following “The Troubles,” a 30-year conflict between Protestant unionists and Catholic nationalists.

“We had war ourselves on the island of Ireland,” he told Fox News. “It was a terrible 30-year conflict, and we learned a lot in terms of how to resolve conflict.”

The Taoiseach also pushed back on critics who say Ireland’s relationship with the United States has grown strained.

“We come with mutual respect. We don’t agree on everything, of course,” he said. “And I think that once we have that mutual respect and so forth, I think the relationship will continue to grow. I mean, there’s 35 million people in America who claim Irish-American descent.”

Martin highlighted the billions of dollars in Irish investment flowing into the United States and dubbed the U.S.-Irish relationship a “two-way economic street.”

“$390 billion of investment ongoing over the years, increasing all of the time. 800 Irish companies now employing… about 200,000 people across America, which illustrates the transformation of the relationship between the US and Ireland,” Martin explained.

Martin is set to continue the annual tradition of presenting the U.S. president with a bowl of shamrocks and reflected positively on his 2025 meeting with President Trump.

“I’m looking forward to the visit,” he said. “I had a very good visit last year, and we had a good engagement. He was an extremely courteous person at that stage.”

Martin also shared a message to the tens of millions of Americans of Irish descent ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, thanking them for their contributions to both Ireland and the United States.

“This year in the America 250, essentially, we want to affirm what you did, the contribution you made to America, in building America, but also you maintained that dual loyalty to your country here in America, your new country, but also that loyalty to Ireland, that commitment to Ireland and advocacy for Ireland, which has stood us in great stead,” he said.

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