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::When [[Frank Steele|Steele]] left Northern Ireland in May 1973, his contacts were inherited by his successor, another SIS officer, Michael Oatley, a subtle and independent-minded intelligence operative who within a few months of his arrival managed to develop connections with and around the IRA leadership to see whether it might be encouraged in the direction of political activity. Cautious probing had produced three different potential lines of contact to the IRA.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/mar/18/northernireland.northernireland Talking to the enemy: the secret intermediaries who contacted the IRA], [[The Guardian]], 18 March 2008.</ref>
 
::When [[Frank Steele|Steele]] left Northern Ireland in May 1973, his contacts were inherited by his successor, another SIS officer, Michael Oatley, a subtle and independent-minded intelligence operative who within a few months of his arrival managed to develop connections with and around the IRA leadership to see whether it might be encouraged in the direction of political activity. Cautious probing had produced three different potential lines of contact to the IRA.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/mar/18/northernireland.northernireland Talking to the enemy: the secret intermediaries who contacted the IRA], [[The Guardian]], 18 March 2008.</ref>
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==Connections==
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[[Frank Steele]]
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[[Brendan Duddy]]
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[[Martin McGuiness]]
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[[Frank Cooper]]
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[[John Hunt]]
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[[Harold Wilson]]
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[[John Chilcott]]
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[["Fred"]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
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Revision as of 02:17, 23 March 2008

[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6] officer involved in back-channel contacts with the IRA from the 1970s to the 1990s.

When Steele left Northern Ireland in May 1973, his contacts were inherited by his successor, another SIS officer, Michael Oatley, a subtle and independent-minded intelligence operative who within a few months of his arrival managed to develop connections with and around the IRA leadership to see whether it might be encouraged in the direction of political activity. Cautious probing had produced three different potential lines of contact to the IRA.[1]

Connections

Frank Steele Brendan Duddy Martin McGuiness Frank Cooper John Hunt Harold Wilson John Chilcott "Fred"

Notes