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Irish woman living legally in US for decades detained after visiting her father in Ireland
(www.irishtimes.com)
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Taking politicians hostage is close to a war deceleration.
How are politicians different to ordinary people?
Ok there's a few things that need to be more clear in this discussion before one should answer:
With all these things in mind, I don't see why the EU should be doing any punishing. And even if Ireland or the UK wants to do something, it's debatable whether she should be protected under the laws of Ireland and the UK.
If the EU is going to do any punishing to protect everybody from the US, it will be in the form of requests and demands, after which it will be sanctions. Look at the sanctions against Russia if you want to know how that looks.