Irish state papers: Fears possible loyalists bombings would be ‘like civil war’ + David Trimble ‘had resentful complex towards the Republic of Ireland’
Fears of loyalists bombing in the Republic of Ireland were raised by the Irish Government after the IRA ceasefire ended in 1996, newly released Irish State papers shows.
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