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ThinKing
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  31 Jan 2007 01:44:13 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Berty,
we have been talking about Kfir a lot..where are those kfir, refilling..lolz..it is like a few weeks since they flew.



http://www.defence.lk/new.asp?fname=20070130_09
Air Force destroys LTTE training bases - Mullaithivu
Sri Lanka Air Force fighter jets pounded on LTTE training bases in Mullaithivu at 11:45 this morning, Tuesday the 30th of January.

The Air Force sources confirmed that the targeted LTTE training camp was completely destroyed due to the air strike.


BTW I do not know if that was Kfirs or Migs or any other type of aircraft they used.
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  31 Jan 2007 01:45:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Kith9:

In AZ, do you know some one called K vitharan.
ahmadineja
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  31 Jan 2007 01:47:21 GMT  Report for Abuse   
BTW I do not know if that was Kfirs or Migs or any other type of aircraft they used.


Doesn't really matter mate, as long as the 1000kg weights are dropped on the right target as did in Swarnam Base scenario!!
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  31 Jan 2007 01:49:32 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Thinking
Thank u, hmm i dont read defence.lk, But good to know!
why cant these Kfir go and bomb the bunkers!or even Vanni....They should know (through their mighty intelligence) where VP lives..lolz
Berty
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  31 Jan 2007 01:52:28 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Hey Kith Malli,
I sent you a joke this morning..Hope you had a good laugh..

I am not going to go and live in TN, I am staying put in my Motherland! I will cross over to MR's party!
Berty
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  31 Jan 2007 01:54:54 GMT  Report for Abuse   
LOOKS LIKE AN EMPTY BEGGING BOWL!

Donors pledge 4.5 billion dollars to Sri Lanka but want peace by Mel Gunasekera
Tue Jan 30, 7:04 AM ET

GALLE, Sri Lanka (AFP) - Sri Lanka announced securing 4.5 billion dollars worth of overseas aid pledges, but foreign donors insisted that the nation risked losing the cash unless there was peace.

Investment Promotions Minister Sarath Amunugama said Tuesday that foreign donors pledged help to build roads, ports, coal power plants and highways during the final day of the two-day aid review meeting in the southern town of Galle.

'International donors expressed satisfaction at our economic track record and we have got commitments up to 4.5 billion dollars this year,' he told reporters.

He did not specify a timeline and did not give details on the precise amounts promised by individual donors and lending institutions.

The comments came after donors and international lenders warned Colombo that it could face a cut in assistance unless it made peace with the Tamil Tiger rebels and ended a conflict which has claimed over 60,000 lives since 1972.

'Building on the successful response we received today, the government is now working up to raise 9.0 billion dollars in pledges for long-term development work in the next three years,' Amunugama said.

Sri Lanka had originally planned to convert 1.5 billion dollars in aid pledges received for this year's development work into firm commitments amid rising concern that the island was heading for more violence.

The European Union, a key backer of Norwegian-led peace efforts, showed its displeasure by sending low-level diplomats for the Sri Lanka Development Forum opened by President Mahinda Rajapakse, diplomats said.

The EU has also been critical of the government's human rights record in the face of escalating fighting with Tamil rebels. Late last year Germany announced a halt in new aid to Sri Lanka and asked others to follow suit.

But the government appeared determined to resist pressure from international donors and lenders to link aid to progress in the island's faltering peace efforts with rebels.

'We are now increasingly looking at securing bilateral aid from friendly countries like China and India, who are keen to help us in our development work,' Amunugama added.

The United States, breaking ranks with its European partners, sent ambassador Robert Blake, but he issued a warning to Sri Lanka against pursuing a military solution to the separatist conflict.

'We remain unwavering in our conviction that there can be no military solution to this terrible conflict,' Blake said, raising government eyebrows at the first ever aid meeting attended by the island's military top brass.

Blake urged Sri Lanka to 'seize the opportunity to forge a power-sharing deal that can form the basis for talks' with the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

Diplomats and lenders attending the closed-door conference feared that the government might not take their warnings seriously.

'Some of the biggest lenders to Sri Lanka came out strong for a power-sharing deal,' a delegate said, adding that they had the impression that the authorities were unmoved.

'The tone suggests that they (the government) imply that donors should support the war,' said Harsha de Silva, an economist at LIRNEasia, a regional economic think-tank.

However, Sri Lanka's chief peace negotiator Nimal Siripala de Silva dismissed donor concerns, saying the government could not resume talks unless the Tamil Tigers agreed to negotiate.

Sri Lanka believes that donors should separate aid from the conflict and allow the administration to press ahead with its own economic agenda.

'We are not ready to accept any conditions linking aid with peace,' Sri Lanka's Central Bank governor Nivard Cabraal told AFP

Edited By - Berty - 31 Jan 2007 01:55:58 GMT
EEELamaya
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  31 Jan 2007 01:56:31 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Yeah scummy, too bad...I live like a hermit here in NYC.

So, If your mom is single and pretty I would like to date her.

How about it?


Is this the guy who claimed to have a degree from an Ivy League School, yesterday??
Edited By - EEELamaya - 31 Jan 2007 01:57:16 GMT
ahmadineja
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  31 Jan 2007 01:57:30 GMT  Report for Abuse   
Sundog,

If SLA had bunker busters, which penetrate a few metres before exploding, that would have been ideal...But attacking VP bunker is not going to be easy at all you see..So careful planning, DPU's and top class intelligence is necessary for that...

We will wait and see...The current SLA resolve can not be undermined in anyway..
Edited By - ahmadineja - 31 Jan 2007 01:58:20 GMT
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  31 Jan 2007 01:57:42 GMT  Report for Abuse   
tamilelam will come about with assistance from mahinda
chintana
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when prabha allowed mahinda to win elections,he knew exactly
how this moda will react when prodded.
Berty
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  31 Jan 2007 01:58:21 GMT  Report for Abuse   
I thought the Circus is in this FORUM..
enjoy reading guys and gyals..lolz

http://www.themorningleader.lk/20070131/issues.html
Edited By - Berty - 31 Jan 2007 01:58:45 GMT
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