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Friday, September 01, 2006

“A tiger withdrawal would be inevitable” - D.B. Jeyaraj

The renowned military analyst D.B. Jeyaraj has said the military action in the East could result in the fall of Tiger held territory in “weeks if not days” if reinforcements are not sent from the North. He says the SL army has gained ground in areas close to Sampoor and General Sarath Fonseka is determined to carry on until the strategic town of Sampur is under the full control of the military.

Army advances as Sampur battle enters new phase

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Doubtful if Prabha will send any tigers from the north. He needs them to protect his own ***. Afterall, this is all about him and no one else.

10:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amry has won before. But everytime the army is at this stage the LTTE bribes the top officials in the government and get them to stop the offensive. Hope it won't happen again.

1:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I doubt that will happen with the current guys. It will always happen at the middle level, but now i doubt even that, as the top is too strong for the others to mess with it.

3:43 AM  

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