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ReutersThe boycott of St. Patrick’s festivities in the White House is a big appeal to son Fein.
Such a Snub risks harming long -standing relations with key political figures in the United States.
This can also play badly with the wider Irish Diaspora, many of whom are big supporters of Donald Trump.
But it is that the Gamble Sinn Féin management is ready to take over.
Ghetto imagesPolitically, he will feel like the right thing, given President Trump’s previous threat to remove Palestinians from Gaza and attack Ukraine this week.
At the beginning of the month, Trump made a drastic change in American policy to the Middle East saying the US will take over the Gaza Strip And turn it into the Riviera of the region.
A wave of international criticism welcomed the comments – including France, Germany and the Secretary General of the United Nations Organization Antonio Guterres, who warned the United States against ethnic cleansing in Gaza.
Earlier this week he accused the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky that is a “dictator” Who “started the war” with Russia.
For many, this was a step too far, even for those within the Democratic Party (DUP), who fully supported the new Trump administration.
But governments had to walk a thin line, criticizing Trump’s remarks, while not damaging relations with the United States.
Trump’s attacks came after Zelenski, responding to US-Russia negotiations in Saudi Arabia, from which Kiev was expelled, said the US president “lives in a misinformation space”, managed by Moscow.
Opposition parties like Son Fein had no such restrictions.
PA mediaEight Irish ministers travel to the United States next month, including Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Michel Martin.
He will feel like an easy hit for son Fein, given the broader public outrage against President Trump.
But the decision of the first minister of Northern Ireland to announce that Washington’s boycott in Dublin will not be lost by its political opponents of Unionist.
For them, this will feel like a political strategy born in Dublin, not Belfast.
The focus will now fall on Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pingeli, who wanted to travel to Washington.
Although it is a joint office, it could still travel to the United States as long as the move is not vetoed by the first minister, who seems unlikely.
If this happens, Northern Ireland will be represented in the White House, but not by joint ministers.