Why one US diplomat thinks Ireland has ‘fallen into a vat of Guinness’
US diplomat Mike Huckabee was dead right to question whether Ireland had ‘fallen into a vat of Guinness.’ Huckabee, the United States ambassador to Israel, played into stereotypical tropes on the Irish and alcohol when he made that comment last week. But it is, he reckoned, the only possible explanation for Ireland’s looming ban on Israeli settlement goods, despite ominous soundings from the US over the potentially ruinous consequences. This bill is so stupid it amounts to ‘diplomatic intoxication’, he concluded.
This bill is so stupid it amounts to ‘diplomatic intoxication’, Mike Huckabee concluded
To answer his question, Ireland is not drunk. More’s the pity. It is preparing to commit economic suicide while cold stone sober, just to tighten the screws on Israel.
Huckabee’s remarks, which point to a deepening rift between Dublin and Washington, have certainly focused minds in the US. Twelve prominent US politicians and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations have now warned Ireland of the economic and diplomatic fallout of the Israeli Settlements (Prohibition of Importation of Goods) Bill (PIGS). This row is gaining traction on Capitol Hill and ensuring Ireland is making global headlines – for all the wrong reasons.
International law expert Eugene Kontorovich explained in the Wall Street Journal how banning trade with Israeli........
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