Letters from Peace Activists 2026

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Irish Daily Mail 05/01/2026

Abduction of Maduro and his wife shows US has no respect for the rule of law

Dear Sir,

International peace was shattered on 3rd January when the US invaded and bombed Venezuela and kidnapped its President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. The Venezuela Attorney General Tarek Saab reported that "innocent victims have been mortally wounded and others killed." US naval forces have unlawfully killed at least 115 boat people off the coast of Venezuela. US President Trump announced the US is going to “run Venezuela until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition". All this is in clear breach of the UN Charter. Statements by Irish and EU leaders paid lip-service to the rule of international laws, while questioning the legitimacy of the Venezuelan government. Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs called for ‘restraint’ and stated that: “The EU has repeatedly stated that Mr Maduro lacks legitimacy and has defended a peaceful transition”. What right has the EU to challenge the legitimacy of a Latin American state, or to call for a change of its government? Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee TD on 3rd January echoed the dictates of the EU rather than adopt an independent view, as behoves a genuine neutral state. “While we have been clear that President Maduro does not have any legitimacy we have consistently called for a peaceful and negotiated transition in Venezuela …”. What right does the Irish Government have to make such irresponsible judgements and statements? As the de facto government and as a UN member state, Venezuela does have legitimacy under international law.

What is happening is that the genuine rule of international laws has been replaced by so-called ‘rules based international order’, enforced by ‘coalitions of the willing’, both terms frequently used by our Irish leaders. The peoples of Cuba and Iran may be the next targets, and the extermination of the people of Gaza is already happening.

Edward Horgan, Castletroy, Limerick.

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Irish Independent 08/01/2026

Government really needs to choose between EU and desires of the Irish people

What does a national declaration on the subject of Irish neutrality mean? To the many people who changed their vote in the Nice referendum because of promises given in the Seville Declaration, it meant that Ireland would not become involved in any military alliance.

Indeed, one sentence seemed to say just that: “Ireland confirms that its participation in the European Union’s common foreign and defence policy does not prejudice its traditional policy of military neutrality.”

The EU’s white paper on defence, Readiness 2030, repeats the Seville Declaration, but adds to it a phrase that has serious implications for Irish neutrality: “...and taking into consideration the security and defence interests of all Member States.”

Sadly, it seems our Government prefers to be seen in a good light by the EU Commission, rather than by the Irish people who, over decades of opinion polls, have consistently expressed their preference for Ireland to be neutral.

Elizabeth Cullen, Naas, Co Kildare

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Sunday Independent 11/01/2026

US military aircraft flying through Irish airspace

Dear Madam,

The seizure or hijacking of a Russian flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic on the orders of US President Trump involved the use of Irish sovereign air space. A US Navy Poseidon P-8 special anti-submarine aircraft took off from RAF Mildenhall on 6 January and flew over Wexford, Limerick city and Shannon airport on its way to participate in the seizure of oil tanker Marinera. It returned to RAF Mildenhall on 7 January passing to the South of Ireland. This aircraft is a powerful weapon of war, and can be armed with torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, and naval mines. Speaking on RTE news, foreign affairs minister Helen McEntee TD said that she has been in touch with the US embassy and that they are very clear that they have complied with the long-standing aviation agreement on US military overflights of Ireland. Given that the US has been acting in serious breach of the UN Charter it is at best naive of the Minister to accept such assurances from a US Government that had caused the deaths of over 100 people in or near Venezuela in recent times. Tánaiste Simon Harris said he was not aware whether permission was sought by the United States for its military to fly over Ireland. Why did he not properly inform himself concerning this breach of Irish neutrality. Speaking in Shanghai, the Taoiseach said "common sense needs to prevail" on the issue of the US taking over Greenland. Our national leaders stated that the government led by Maduro had no legitimacy, yet failed to criticise the unlawful killing of dozens of people. The Irish Open golf tournament is due to be held this September at the Trump golf course in Co Clare. If US President Trump attends, will he be arrested by An Garda Siochana and investigated for war crimes and other breaches of international laws?

Edward Horgan, Castletroy, Limerick,

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Irish Independent 21/01/2026

With all eyes on US and Greenland, child killings in Gaza go unpunished.

Dear Editor,

Due to the plans by US President Trump to seize the island of Greenland, the international community has been ignoring the ongoing genocide in Gaza. At least 73,000 Palestinians have been reported killed in Gaza since 7 October 2023, but the full death count may exceed 100,000. On 30 July 2025 the Washington Post published the list of names of 18,500 children killed since October 2023. Their deaths must not be ignored. The Trump peace plan makes no effort to hold Israel to account for the genocide, or to hold the US and others to account for their participation in that genocide. Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza will be chaired by Trump himself. There will be several subsidiary bodies whose membership will include former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, the US president's son-in-law. With a lineup like this, what could possibly go right? There are no genuine plans for democracy, independence, accountability or justice for the Palestinian people.

We need to understand the stories of some of the children killed to appreciate the suffering and trauma. The film, The Voice of Hind Rajab, tells the horrific story of five-year-old Hind Rami Iyad Rajab, killed by the Israeli tank fire on 29 January 2024. Six of her family members and two paramedics coming to her rescue were also killed.

More than 100 children are reported to have died in Gaza since the Oct 2025 ceasefire. They include two-week old baby Mohammad Abu al-Khair who died on December 15, 2025. He was the eighth to die of hypothermia in Gaza this winter, including a 27-day-old baby named Aisha Ayesh al-Agha, who died17 January.

All these crimes against humanity must not be ignored.

Edward Horgan, Castletroy, Limerick.

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Irish Examiner 21 /01/2026

Efforts to hold leaders to account welcomed.

Dear Sir,

On 16 December the Council of Europe announced the establishment of an International Claims Commission for reparations for Ukraine to hold Russia accountable for war damage. All wars of aggression are outlawed by the UN Charter and by international and humanitarian laws. All efforts to hold countries and their leaders to account for wars of aggression and crimes against humanity must be welcomed and are long overdue. History demonstrates that accountability and reparations are only imposed on some of the defeated countries and never on the victors. Powerful states, especially UN Security Council permanent members can use their veto to avoid accountability for themselves and their allies, even when they are on the losing side. Some examples include the French and US Indochina wars, Soviet Afghan wars in the 1980s, US Afghan war 2001 to 2021. Israel has been granted immunity and impunity for its war crimes amounting to genocide in Palestine.

The Irish Government has already signed up to this reparations commission despite being complicit in US led unjustified wars by allowing the US military to use Shannon airport. This complicity makes Ireland liable for a proportion of reparations payable due to these wars. Our government has also supported the proposal to use Russian national financial reserves held in Belgian banks as reparations for Ukraine, regardless of the damage that this will do to the existing global financial system and to Ireland’s reputation.

The peoples of Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, and others especially Palestine, deserve reparations, accountability and justice. In this age of nuclear weapons and environmental destruction such wars are suicidal madness. Venezuela may be next. Children are dying daily in Gaza from hypothermia, starvation, diseases and continuing Israeli bombing. ‘Don’t they know it’s Christmas, over there?.’

Edward Horgan, Castletroy, Limerick.

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