20% Yes |
80% No |
13% Yes |
71% No |
5% Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they are planning to attack our country |
5% No, they should be captured and given a fair trial |
2% Yes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they have committed an attack against our country |
4% No, capture, interrogate, and imprison them instead |
See how support for each position on “Foreign Assassination” has changed over time for 161k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8JMQPHG4yrs4Y
No because they are suspected
@8J2LNT24yrs4Y
Irish Law does not allow for us to assassinate suspected terrorists in foreign countries who come here which is why we should update our laws
@8H4GD784yrs4Y
they should be captured and given a fair trial & have them deported back from where they have come from but according to UK Law they must serve time in prison the rest he must serve in his own prison ack from where they have come from
@8FLTMG84yrs4Y
No, only suspected terrorists in our country, or from our country, or with an undeniable attack on our country, and they should be trialed fairly.
@9KC2MMC2mos2MO
No as our military strength is not enough to manage any retaliation. Ireland should never be an aggressor.
@9K94GZ32mos2MO
it depends on how much of a threat it is to a country. if its a big threat then yes, if not then no.
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