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REVELATIONS that almost €10 million has been spent in three years protecting troops passing through Shannon Airport have caused outrage among groups opposed to the use of the airport by the US military.
Roger Cole, Chair of Peace and Neutrality Alliance, described the spend as “just the latest example of an Irish political elite wasting Irish taxpayers’ money and leading this country deeper and deeper into an even greater economic disaster.”
Department of Justice figures put the cost of protecting the troops and providing Garda security at €8.6 million between 2006 and 2008. This is in addition to the cost of Irish army patrols for the same period which came in at €964,702.
The figures also reveal that 243,000 US troops passed through Shannon in the first 11 months of 2009 – the equivalent of an army battalion a day. It’s believed that the business was worth €7 million to the airport bem Oet-lmm osu (eren
And one million military person- nel have passed through the airport en route to wars in Iraq and Afghani- stan since 2006.
It 1s too early to say whether there will be any impact at the airport from the recent decision by US Pres- ident, Barack Obama to deploy an extra 17,000 troops to Afghanistan in 2010.
Others who were critical of the spend include peace activist, former soldier and UN peacekeeper, Edward
Horgan.
He said there is “some small eco- nomic benefit in that it provides a small number of jobs at Shannon Airport. However, the fact that we are doing this, participating in or facilitating crimes against human- ity for economic gain, in my view makes it far worse than if we were doing it for free.”
He added that such use of Shannon “destroys any concept of Ireland as a neutral state”.
A spokeswoman for Shannon Air- port said that the airport is “not the only airport in Europe with this kind of business.”
She said the US military airline has “no real ties to the airport and can move to another location very easily. Therefore we do not see this business as providing the basis for long-term development of the airport. It is just an additional income stream.”
Justice Munister, Dermot Ahern said the annual bill for security for
the troops is more than justified.
“The deployment of Garda resourc- es 18 based on an assessment by the garda authorities of the measures necessary to ensure the safety and security of personnel staff, passen- gers and property at Shannon Air- port,” he said.