Epstein claims cast shadow over legacy of Northern Ireland peacemakers Clinton and Mitchell (www.theguardian.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 18:12
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When Bill Clinton testifies later this week at a congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein there is unlikely to be any reference to his most precious foreign policy achievement – helping to bring peace to Northern Ireland.

Whether Clinton is linked to Epstein’s predations or turns the tables on his inquisitors, his legacy in Northern Ireland might appear to stand apart, a jewel of his presidency that is immutable, enshrined in history.

It is not. The fallout from proximity to Epstein threatens to cast radioactive dust over the former president’s role in ending the Troubles and has already contaminated his Northern Ireland point man, the former Democratic senator George Mitchell, who brokered the Good Friday agreement.

With each release of Epstein files, Mitchell and, to a lesser extent, Clinton have lost admirers in a part of the world that rained honours on them for three decades.

“How should we react when we discover that someone, once accorded almost god-like status, turns out to have feet of clay?” the commentator Alex Kane asked in the Irish News, a Belfast daily. For the institutions and public figures that once feted Clinton and his envoy, it is an agonising question.

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phutatorius@lemmy.zip on 24 Feb 18:37 next collapse

The Northern Ireland peacemaker who really made a difference was Mo Mowlam. Mitchell did useful work but Mowlam did the heavy lifting. Clinton was just a high-level sponsor who parachuted in once the deal was well underway. And Blair never saw anything good that he wasn’t willing to claim credit for.

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 19:10 collapse

Good people can do bad things and bad people can do good things. You can be reviled that Bill was cozy with a pedo while also being thankful for however he helped bring about an end to the Troubles.