the IRA's grievance was a specific issue as to who should govern a particular piece of an island off the western edge of europe and as such, rarely would there have been much point in taking their cause beyond the local area.
thus many people in the countries to which you refer have probably never heard of the IRA.
I doubt it because those countries don't have many bombs being set off or people being murdered in their streets by people claiming to be Irish republicans.
Another way of looking at it joko...........if the people were black, with fuzzy hair and spoke Swahili,they would not likely be IRA terrorists.......not infallible, but likely.
Davetuc, ive seen three of your answers today, none of them nice. As a moderator of the site i'm politely asking you to self moderate your future answers- ta :-)
ummmmm- of course I understand the point of the question, I just think it's pathetic! The question setter obviously has no knowledge of the history of the troubles in Northern Ireland or is attempting to be clever but failing miserably!