
IRA Campaigns
IRA (Irish Republican Army) campaigns refer to organized efforts by paramilitary groups seeking to end British rule in Northern Ireland and unify Ireland. These campaigns often involved clandestine activities such as attacks, bombings, and armed clashes aimed at political and military targets. Their goal was to advocate for Irish independence and self-determination. These campaigns spanned several decades, notably during the Troubles (late 20th century), and played a significant role in shaping the region's political landscape. The IRA's actions were controversial, seen as resistance by some and as terrorism by others.