What will Ireland’s relationship with the US look like in 10 years’ time?
In the Oval Office on Wednesday, the Middle East conflict was raised, with Biden briefing the Taoiseach on a phone call he had earlier in the day with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Harris stressed to Biden that, in addition to needing to see a ceasefire and an end to the conflict, “we also have a major humanitarian crisis where countries like Ireland wants to help, and we can’t get the aid in”.
However, the Taoiseach stopped short of calling on the US president to end the shipment of arms to Israel.
In a cutting piece published in Politico last month, Eoin Drea, a senior research officer at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, claimed that “Irish-America’s sepia-tinged view of the country, coupled with Dublin’s multi-generational bipartisan links on Capitol Hill, has helped turn the Emerald Isle into a little piece of Euro-Americana — and that’s not a good thing”.