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The IRA has a stated policy of not bombing in either Scotland or Ireland... so this story sounds a wee bit fishy. Someone out there may well have been stirring. --MacRusgail21:28, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
-- a bit incomplete alright. The English embassy was burned down in 1972 in reaction to Bloody Sunday. It's wasn't the IRA they were worried about, field hospitals were set up along the border and war was a possibility.[reply]