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This article has three objectives. The primary objective is to introduce the influence of the United States on the peace process of Northern Ireland. Although the US's interest in Northern Ireland has been pointed out to be small, important Irish-American figures and Irish nationalists are prepared to actively participate in the Northern Ireland issue of Clinton White House. The explanation of the influence of the United States shows how the United States contributed greatly to the origin, evolution, and lifespan of this process, and how it is more complicated from the viewpoint of participation and sensitivity to labor unionism It shows whether it has become. The second goal is to streamline the participation of the United States, especially considering the profit of the president at a never-higher level. Some people think Clinton has a real interest in this issue, but he can also put it in the broader foreign policy objectives.
This article has three objectives. First, I will introduce the story of US participation in peace process in Northern Ireland. Next, I am trying to explain why the involvement of the United States, especially the degree and extent of President Bill Clinton's participation is so high. Some people argue that part of Clinton 's participation in the peace process may be put into connection with wider Clinton' s foreign policy and diplomacy and domestic economy. The third objective is to insist that the influence of US participation may be reduced mainly for various reasons within Northern Ireland.
President Bill Clinton called the 1998 Northern Ireland Peace Agreement to achieve the best foreign policy of the White House for eight years. Well, as the UK decides to leave the EU, the future Hillary Clinton may find her unexpected work is to save the huge success of her husband and Irish people . The premise of this agreement aimed at concluding decades of bloody sectarian violence in Northern Ireland is that the border with the Republic of Ireland is becoming increasingly important. There is currently no barbed wire or monitoring tower on this line, but there is a considerable amount of business gatherings, and there is little evidence that someone lives in a certain country.