How Irish Americans Defied a Ban on Financing Weapons During the Troubles
“Can anyone tell me,” began the Belfast-born Jesuit, clad in the black habit of his order, from behind the lectern, “what is an Armalite?” I knew this one. “It’s a cheap, American-made rifle.” “Cheap? Cheap! What d’ye mean ‘cheap?’” he barked, tomato-red …