Well said sir "We can't be everywhere" (We are not omnipresent). That can be understood. So in that case what you have to do is prioritize the list of countries you have to attend. I think you have done that quite brilliantly. The natural resources of that country comes first always. I didn't see even a single mass destruction weapon found in Iraq, the main reason you gave to invade that country. But I see American oil companies are operating oil wells in Iraq. Brilliant planning, Prioritizing!!
How funny, one uses the words "very very bitter war" So I wonder whether the fighting in Pakistan, carpet bombing in Afghanistan, using mass destructive weapons in Vietnam is sweet and pleasure? Have anyone ever heard a SWEET war. Look now who is talking about the bitterness of war? Violations of Human Rights? Just ask that from your indigenous Red Indian brothers. They will describe you how your foe fathers civilized Red Indians by having a Gun on one hand and the Bible on the other.
Your suspicion on "treating the former enemy generously" can be easily understood and justified. Simply because you people have no single incident in your whole history, which you consider without the history of Red Indians as 200 years, where you have cared for the defeated armies or people. So you people don't like to think or believe that their is a possibility of something happen which you haven't even dreamed of in a small island called Sri Lanka. There is only one way to solve.
There is only one way to answer your questions, and eradicate your suspicion. Just do what UN Secretary Ban Kee Moon did. See and Believe. This is like child education. If the child wants to learn he must experience. So come to Sri Lanka and experience what is unbelievable (According to you) has made a reality. How SL forces and Sinhala people are taking care of the displaced Tamil people. Unlike after Hurricane Katrina (You selfish people didn't care even about your own displaced countrymen)
Well said sir "We can't be everywhere" (We are not omnipresent). That can be understood. So in that case what you have to do is prioritize the list of countries you have to attend. I think you have done that quite brilliantly. The natural resources of that country comes first always. I didn't see even a single mass destruction weapon found in Iraq, the main reason you gave to invade that country. But I see American oil companies are operating oil wells in Iraq. Brilliant planning, Prioritizing!!
Rajadahana 2 years ago
How funny, one uses the words "very very bitter war" So I wonder whether the fighting in Pakistan, carpet bombing in Afghanistan, using mass destructive weapons in Vietnam is sweet and pleasure? Have anyone ever heard a SWEET war. Look now who is talking about the bitterness of war? Violations of Human Rights? Just ask that from your indigenous Red Indian brothers. They will describe you how your foe fathers civilized Red Indians by having a Gun on one hand and the Bible on the other.
Rajadahana 2 years ago
Your suspicion on "treating the former enemy generously" can be easily understood and justified. Simply because you people have no single incident in your whole history, which you consider without the history of Red Indians as 200 years, where you have cared for the defeated armies or people. So you people don't like to think or believe that their is a possibility of something happen which you haven't even dreamed of in a small island called Sri Lanka. There is only one way to solve.
Rajadahana 2 years ago
There is only one way to answer your questions, and eradicate your suspicion. Just do what UN Secretary Ban Kee Moon did. See and Believe. This is like child education. If the child wants to learn he must experience. So come to Sri Lanka and experience what is unbelievable (According to you) has made a reality. How SL forces and Sinhala people are taking care of the displaced Tamil people. Unlike after Hurricane Katrina (You selfish people didn't care even about your own displaced countrymen)
Rajadahana 2 years ago