Adams and Clinton at Cooper Union Former U.S. president Bill Clinton and Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams both spoke at an event in early April celebrating the historic achievements of the Good Friday Agreement, which was signed 25 years ago. “A return to British direct rule is not an option,” Adams said at the event,
U.S. Democrat administrations have continued to interfere in Ireland and Israel in ways that are deeply partisan, incentivize yet more terrorist violence and dump upon their purported allies.
For Democrats and their friends in the Irish-American community, there were really only two parties who achieved the Good Friday Agreement: the Clinton administration and the courageous peacemakers of the Irish Republican movement. And so it was that Bill Clinton and Gerry Adams topped the bill las Monday at a grand back-slapping affair for Sinn Fein