A Fianna Fáil councillor in Donegal has resigned from the party over the continued use of Shannon airport by the US military.
Mr Patrick Danagher (30), who is also vice-chairman of Ballyshannon town council claimed his party was "a disgrace" over what he termed its "sitting on the fence" on the war issue.
"This is an Anglo-American invasion of Iraq, it's not that I'm pro-Saddam Hussein but war will only inflict more misery on the people of Iraq. The Government seem to be using the war to make money and it's a disgrace we're taking this stance on the issue," he said.
"Fianna Fáil has broken a lot of promises since the last election," he said, "and we have to show the Government we're not prepared to tolerate this."
In March, 2002, Mr Danagher had the Fianna Fáil party whip removed from him following his conviction at Ballyshannon District Court of the possession of cannabis. He has insisted that his resignation today is not in any way motivated by these events, stating that his "cannabis conviction is a personal matter, not a political one."
His decision leaves only one Fianna Fáil councillor on Ballyshannon Town Council. Another of the party's members, Mr Pat O'Malley resigned from Fianna Fáil at the time of Mr Danagher's first conviction in February 2002, and currently sits as an Independent.