The Geopolitical Complexities Around the Indian Intervention in Sri Lanka in 1987

  KKS Perera, responding to a Challenging TPS Item from Michael Roberts at https://thuppahis.com/2026/03/03/us-iran-war-any-lessons-from-sri-lanka-in-1987-et-seq/

History seldom unfolds in neat moral binaries. The crisis of 1987 between India and Sri Lanka was not simply about humanitarian concern for Tamil civilians, nor solely about ethnic conflict within the island. It was also deeply shaped by Cold War geopolitics, regional insecurity, and strategic rivalry. To understand the Indo-Sri Lanka Accord, one must situate it within India’s broader anxieties at the time, including its suspicion of American influence in South Asia and its concern over strategic assets such as Trincomalee harbour.

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US-Iran War: Any Lessons from Sri Lanka in 1987 et seq?

An Email Circular From Roberts in March 2026

Assuming that today’s readers are aware of the US intervention in Iran, the killing of Ayatollah Khomeini & other leaders and the ongoing military operations in that part of the world, let me ask older generations of Sri Lankans aged 60 or more a DIFFICULT  QUESTION: what  happened when Rajiv Gandhi and India  intervened forcibly in  Sri Lanka in 1987 in support of the Tamil people of the island and the various  political and fighting  elements of the SL Tamil population?

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Ayatollah Alifeza Arafi at the Reins in Iran

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Following the death of Ali Khamenei, the duties of Supreme Leader were temporarily transferred to Alireza Arafi. He joined the Governance Council, which is now governing Iran during this transitional period. Arafi is a longtime fixture in the system. He holds the position of second vice chairman of the Assembly of Experts , the body that elects the Supreme Leader. Moreover, he has long been considered a member of Khamenei’s inner circle and a potential candidate to replace him.
His entire career has been tied to the religious hierarchy. Arafi directed spiritual centers in Qom and was responsible for training Shiite clergy. Such structures are used to build Iranian influence in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. He is much tougher than his predecessor. 

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Rampant TRUMP in His Epstein Days ……

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Only When the Fog of War lifts in West Asia will the Outcome be Clear

Desert Wanderer

With regard to the war in West Asia, the US and Israel are inflicting significant damage on Iran, having dropped over 1,500 bombs.  But wait 7 more days.  By then, things may well turn around in Iran’s favour. Israel’s defence systems will be depleted, overwhelmed,  or destroyed,  and the US will be in the same position, having to sail to Diego Garcia to reload, which is 3 days sailing each way.

TF-iran war

The same pattern occured in the 12 Day war, when Israel did significant damage in the first 3 days, but things turned around, and by Day 7, Iran began doing serious damage to Israel,  and 5 days later, Netanyahu phoned Uncle Donald telling him to stop the war. Iran agreed but they probably now regret stopping it. I am not sure that Iran will stop this war when it gets too tough for Israel.

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Sikander Raza’s Heroics Not Quite Enough for Zimbabwe ….

Alagappan MuthuIN ESPNcricinfo.com, 1 March 2026

South Africa 154 for 5 (Brevis 42, Rickelton 31, Raza 3-29) beat Zimbabwe 153 for 7 (Raza 73, Maphaka 2-21) by five wickets
South Africa took an unbeaten record into the T20 World Cup semi-finals after overcoming an inspired performance from Sikandar Raza (73 off 43 and 3 for 29). Aiden Markram‘s men successfully chased down a target of 154 in Delhi and will now travel to Kolkata to face New Zealand in the first of what they will hope are two knockout matches.

Raza all the way

He scored 73 of the 98 runs that Zimbabwe got while he was in the middle. That included 12 of the team’s 13 boundaries. His strike rate was nearly 170. The other end’s was 86.
Sikandar Raza brought up a 29-ball fiftyAFP/Getty ImagesSikandar Raza ended his tournament with a 29-ball fifty, South Africa vs Zimbabwe, T20 World Cup Super Eight, Delhi, March 1, 2026

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Sanath Jayasuriya proceeding to Relinquish Coaching Post …..

Andrew Fidel Fernando, in ESPNcricinfo, 1 March 2026, ……………………. https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/sanath-jayasuriya-to-step-down-as-sri-lanka-coach-1526373

Sanath Jayasuriya has decided to step down as Sri Lanka men’s head coach. He announced his decision following Sri Lanka’s narrow loss to Pakistan, that match ending the team’s World Cup journey. Although he had not officially informed SLC of this decision, he said he had already decided this World Cup would be his last assignment in the role.

“I thought it was time to give it to someone else,” said Jayasuriya. “That’s why about two months ago I’d said during the England series that I don’t have hopes of staying in the job for long. I’d taken this decision by then. I thought I’d be able to leave as coach on a good note in the World Cup. I wasn’t able to do that as well as I’d like, and I’m sad about that.”

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Trump’s Massive Act of Deflection Away From the Epstein Overflow

Scarlet  Fire 

This is the real reason why Trump attacked Iran now.  This war changes the narrative away from all those sordid Epstein files detailing Trump’s predatory relationships with underage girls in Epseitin’s jacuzzi.

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IRAN Now: A Crescendo of ‘Expert’ Opinions…..

ATLANTIC COUNCIL https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/dispatches/experts-react-the-us-and-israel-just-unleashed-a-major-attack-on-iran-whats-next/

He went big. On Saturday morning, US and Israeli forces unleashed Operation Epic Fury, what US President Donald Trump called “a massive and ongoing” campaign against Iran. He called on the Iranian people to overthrow the regime once the fighting is done. Iran responded quickly by attacking Israel and US bases in the region. Below, our experts assess the unfolding war and where it goes from here.

Click to jump to an expert analysis:

Nate Swanson: We know the objective—and little else

Jonathan Panikoff: The Iranian regime is under unprecedented strain, but beware ‘IRGCistan’ 

Matthew Kroenig: A high-risk, high-reward campaign

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Background Map For Today’s Geo-Political Scenario

 

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