As has been
frequently noted in this Forum, many of the world’s problems lie in some of
the smallest areas. In the Middle East,
it is the small nation of Israel
and the Palestinian people that are the source of a conflict that could
threaten the world’s energy supplies and even lead to a nuclear war. Taiwan
is a very small nation island, yet its relationship with China can be a
potential regional conflict. The nation
of Cuba has caused problems
in its relationship with the United
States far in excess of its importance in
world affairs.
This same thing can
be said of the issue of Northern Ireland
and Britain . The world has been shocked for decades by the
level of violence and hatred in the relationship, and in particular in the loss
of life, many of them innocent by-standers.
The hatred between the two parties is deep and historical, covering millennia. So it is amazing that an event happened
recently that was unthinkable by almost everyone.
The Queen publicly
shook hands with the former IRA commander and current Sinn Fein politician
Martin McGuinness today, in a move that has seen British-Irish relations take a
momentous step forward.
The historic encounter
would have been unthinkable just 10 years ago, but the ongoing success of the
peace process and the Queen’s conciliatory words and gestures during a visit to
the Republic of Ireland last year paved the way for the
meeting.
There have been many
so-called ‘breakthroughs’ in the attempt to gain peace in Northern Ireland ,
but it now appears that the recent ones are real. If so, it is an example of how even the most
vicious conflicts can give way to a satisfactory peace when the welfare of
people and not politicians and government officials comes first.
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