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<blockquote data-quote="Devil_0101" data-source="post: 5863154" data-attributes="member: 114666"><p>The point of these ulster nationalist, is that they came out during a civil war contest as a political party supporting the paramilitary. I call it a civil war because the NI was a member of the UK and there were people fighting the army, by supporting terrorist or joining them at some point.</p><p></p><p>The above means the problem in NI were so bad to the point they started to kill each other. If NI voted to remain obviously they must have some better deals with the EU and the Ireland and it takes a crazy politician to bring back the old friction they had 30 years ago.</p><p></p><p>It was a small party but not the only party, it indeed proves the problems in there go up to terrorist attacks and not just pacific manifestations, therefor i think the border will go back as it used to be during those fights.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that there is the EU, Russia, USA, China, and who knows what will happen in there because you are still a member of the NATO but the NATO is now an alliance between the USA and the EU it's not anymore like it was during the cold war that ended with the fall of the soviet union.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil_0101, post: 5863154, member: 114666"] The point of these ulster nationalist, is that they came out during a civil war contest as a political party supporting the paramilitary. I call it a civil war because the NI was a member of the UK and there were people fighting the army, by supporting terrorist or joining them at some point. The above means the problem in NI were so bad to the point they started to kill each other. If NI voted to remain obviously they must have some better deals with the EU and the Ireland and it takes a crazy politician to bring back the old friction they had 30 years ago. It was a small party but not the only party, it indeed proves the problems in there go up to terrorist attacks and not just pacific manifestations, therefor i think the border will go back as it used to be during those fights. The problem is that there is the EU, Russia, USA, China, and who knows what will happen in there because you are still a member of the NATO but the NATO is now an alliance between the USA and the EU it's not anymore like it was during the cold war that ended with the fall of the soviet union. [/QUOTE]
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