This article first appeared in the 10 April 2007 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.
This article first appeared in the 10 April 2007 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission.
This article first appeared in the 1 March 2007 edition of The Irish Catholic and is reproduced here with their kind permission. Continue reading
Grab them by the banks, and their hearts and minds will follow, as former US president Lyndon Johnson might have said, writes Richard Whelan.
Have you heard the joke about the end of the Cold War? It was supposed to reduce the likelihood of nuclear conflict – instead it has made it more likely, writes Richard Whelan. Continue reading
This article first appeared in the 28 December 2006 edition of The Irish Times and is reproduced here with their kind permission. Continue reading
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This article first appeared in the 10 September 2006 edition of The Sunday Business Post and is reproduced here with their kind permission.
A careful review of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 indicates that the core issue is the restoration of Lebanese sovereignty. Continue reading
The Islamic population explosion is over-hyped, but there are demographic time bombs lurking where we least expect them, says Richard Whelan.
Ireland is now a target of Al-Qaeda simply because of what we are says Richard Whelan, author of a book on the subject.