No. 311 UCDA P150/2183
Dublin, 29 April 1939
Note for Minister1
I have made it clear to the British Government that any attempt to impose compulsory military service in Northern Ireland would constitute an act of war against the Irish Nation.
I have taken that course because I hold that the right of the people of Ireland to govern the whole of this island is sovereign and indefeasible.
I hold that, in contemplation of the law of nations and of the Constitution of Ireland, the national territory is indivisible and the unity of the Irish Nation perpetual.
I hold that no power on earth has the legal or the moral right to conscript Irishmen inhabiting the national territory of Ireland for service in a foreign army.