WHEN THE FLAME of peace comes to Northern Ireland this summer, police will face an Olympic task to ensure that IRA die-hards don’t try to blow it out.
The Olympic Torch will spend five June days traveling through 67 cities, towns and villages throughout the province. It crosses the border to the south on 6 June.
The flame’s course should offer a poignant measure of how far Northern Ireland has traveled down its own road to reconciliation.
IRA dissidents are committed to shattering that image and, experts agree, are bound to see the Olympics as an unprecedented opportunity to advertise their defiant existence.
“I’d be very surprised if the dissidents don’t try something during the Olympics. Putting a small bomb anywhere near an Olympic venue would put them on every front page in the world,” said Richard English, director of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
English said leaders of today’s three main IRA splinter groups are desperate to be taken seriously in an age when Northern Ireland peacemaking is seen worldwide as a triumph following the 2005 demise of the long-dominant IRA faction, the Provisionals. He said the Olympic torch will present the first, easiest target.
“Anything in Ireland is easier for the dissidents to hit. And the torch is a target that just carries on and on and on, its course choreographed far in advance. So it’s a nightmare logistically for the police,” he said.
A security think tank offering advice to British companies for the Olympics, the SIRS Consultancy, says the Olympic flame’s 3-7 June procession through the island has been recklessly timed. The Northern Ireland leg will coincide with celebrations marking the Diamond Jubilee, the 60th anniversary of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II’s ascent to the throne.
“Whilst it is of course essential to involve Northern Ireland in the UK’s Olympic Games,” SIRS said in a statement, “routing the torch procession though the most insecure areas of the country during the queen’s Diamond Jubilee presents a needless security risk.”
IRA experts say disrupting the torch’s Irish travels could well be an opening act. They say police must be braced for the dissidents to attempt to plant at least one bomb in England — where no IRA faction has exploded a device since before the 9/11 attacks — at some point during the 27 July-12 August London Olympics, chiefly because tens of thousands of foreign journalists will be there.
‘They’re mad and bad enough’
Tom Clonan, a security analyst and former Irish army captain, said IRA dissidents would see an Olympics-linked attack as a powerful way to embarrass Britain.
“The dissidents have already demonstrated they’re mad and bad enough to want to target Britain,” Clonan said. “If they end up doing nothing during the Olympics, or just phoning in threats with nothing real behind them, it would show that they’re being surveilled within an inch of their life.”
The UK’s Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre in London currently rates the likelihood of an attack in Britain by IRA splinter groups or al-Qaida both as “substantial,” meaning an attack from either source is a strong possibility. It puts the risk of dissident IRA attacks in Northern Ireland at the higher level of “severe,” meaning highly likely.
An Irish anti-terrorist officer said two Oglaigh na hEireann operatives were trailed from the Irish border to London in early 2011, where they met supporters and saw several Olympics-connected sites as tourists.
The officer, who spoke to the AP on condition he not be identified because he wasn’t authorised to speak to the media, said it was not clear if the dissidents were scouting Olympics sites, because their trip also preceded the April 2011 royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The officer said the two men remain under surveillance back home.
The experts are unanimous on one key point: If any dissident IRA group does plant a bomb near the torch route or an Olympic facility, it will be to generate panic and headlines, not civilian deaths. That means the use of telephoned warnings using recognised code words.
But bitter experience shows that phone calls don’t always work. The homemade bombs by dissident IRA groups also are often flawed. Many are duds and some explode sooner than intended.
“The dissidents aren’t in the business of planting no-warning bombs against civilian targets,” said English, contrasting their behavior with that of al-Qaida militants. “But the worrying fact is, they are not as technically able as the Provisionals were. And that incompetence can make you more lethal.”
Shawn Pogatchnik, AP
At least we can defend a 1-0 lead for over 80mins.. Might be useful in the practice for the Euros.
If we play this we will be like the past euro no midfield, Clark and Duffy good also coalman hard on long got very little good ball
These count for ranking points, don’t they? That’s something, if so.
Yep, Switzerland 12th in the rankings.
Now just need to take Slovakia seriously.
If we can always take these friendlies seriously, we can be seeded second for every Euro qualifying group indefinitely.
Re: Shane Duffy.
It’s actually just to have a tall player on our side!
Can I buy 2 please :-o
I haven’t been able to get a pint at the Aviva for a football game since God knows how long, how come they decided to change their rule today?
Get more people to go by saying every ticket can get to a bar.
Friendly match. It’s only in FIFA/UEFA qualifiers when alcohol at football matches arent allowed although there have been some friendlies where beer hasn’t been sold.
Not a great game but a win a win
Duffy and Clark long term centre back partnership? Would love to see both start in the Euros (O’Shea has been poor for Ireland the past few games)
Yea o’shea was useless against Germany. .kept a clean sheet. .oh forgot he might even have scored a goal..my mistake.
Past 11 years you mean surely
Nice win but a little worrying for the strength of depth in the squad. It seem like until Wes and mcCarthy came on we had no ideas in attack. Like we were trying to recreate the Germany goal by playing the hopeful ball for long to chase down 9 out or 10 times. I know it was a second string team but nobody really stood out to me as being able to do the job if we get a couple of bad injuries. Defense we solid tonight.
O kane had very good chance to make a name for himself. Happy enough though.
Brady has a beautiful left boot.reminds me of myself in 5th year in secondary during for PE up on the top pitch.shame i was crap in every other aspect of the game or else yee’d be talking about me and not this Messi bloke. :)
He might have a beautiful left boot but he can’t use his right one to even get on the team bus…
Best game I’ve ever seen
It would be travesty it they don’t make a documentary about it!
I concur
Was at the game. Very poor. While I am happy the result went our way – We’d be taken apart by the bigger nations. Really frustrating when our keepers get the ball they all go long. Every other team goes short but us.
Absolutely have no love for soccer but I will always support Irish teams in all sports… But we can lift ourselves and punch way above our weight against the bigger teams so on that logic maybe we have a chance at the euros.$hite, that didn’t work out so great at the last euros… Ah well…..
Better than so many other pre tournament friendlies in the past! Croatia 0:0 comes to mind!
Feel sorry for Doyle – the pic he posted to twitter looks pretty horrible. Hoping surgery goes well.
Im so excited for ireland in the future.
Chris forrester,jeff henderick,robbie brady,seamus coleman,jack byrne,cyrus christie,richie towell,shane duffy and clarke with shane long,darren gibson and mcgeady
Go on the irish
Ireland never beat anyone below us in the rankings but under martin we have beat germany 2,bosina 20,swiss 12,usa 28,drew with england in 2 years
Yeah but they sent Forrester back to England without giving him a chance in a game and Byrne was left with the u21s. Both of those players are much more comfortable in possession than Meyler or Quinn, two players we’ve seen loads of times already. Wasted opportunity. Duffy was class in defence though. That back five could be the first choice for many years to come, after O Shea retires that is.
Jersey is also muck
Especially on McLean. Just unbutton the collar man!!
Is Trap back in charge….that was dire to watch….luckily I could change the channel
It wasn’t that bad man . It was a little disjointed which is normal in a game like this with so many substitutions and new faces. I’ve seen us play a lot worse . A LOT worse.
Do you remember us playing under trap away to Cyprus ? Now that was bad. Unwatchable . I changed the channel periodically that day. I felt guilty but I did it lol
Was it not under Staunton, the Cypriot game?
It was almost a “Staunton out” match. I think Steven Ireland’s grannies were still alive as he saved the day.
It was horrendous stuff. In fairness Switzerland were desperate, made no effort whatsoever to have a go at the Irish back four. Ireland were happy to sit off them and defend the goal lead. It all made for dreadful watching. The atmosphere died after 10 mins. Shame about Doyler, he was lively enough up until the injury. The service was terrible though. We only have two players capable of putting their foot on the ball and they both came off the bench tonight. That’s a worry Slovakia will be a better test for us. Switzerland look rudderless without Shaqiri.
That was the 5-2 defeat. We got Cyprus again under trap. The away game we won 2-1 but it was possibly the worst game of football I’ve ever seen. I sat and watched the 0-0′s against lechenstein and Iceland etc but that game was just atrocious.
A win is a win.. But Kevin Doyle’s injury is worrying
Kevindoyle will be ok he gets $24,000 a week in Colorado. He’ll be ok
What sport was this in?
The kissing game….. SOCCER
The only truly global sport, Janders, go back to your wrestling with a ball sport
Was looking forward to seeing the ‘Irish Messi’ perform, instead we got the ‘Irish El Hadji Diouf.
Not a great game for the neutrals.