The Netanyahu–Trump Axis: A Path to Global Ruin

Desert Wanderer, … with highlights imposed by The Editor, Thuppahi

I wonder why Yakovleff fails to mention Israel’s role in this war. Trump would not have started this conflict if not for Netanyahu. The Israeli Prime Minister drew Trump in by convincing him that decapitating the Iranian leadership via a forty-eight-hour ‘shock-and-awe’ campaign would cause the regime to collapse. Netanyahu’s goal was to destroy Iran, turn it into a failed state, and divide it into warring factions. But the plan failed. Trump has no strategy and no clue what he is doing; he is trapped in a war he cannot exit, so he simply escalates. Netanyahu remains in the driving seat. Yakovleff’s failure to explain this suggests he doesn’t understand the situation and is merely parroting a pro-NATO line—one asserting that NATO must always be in command.

SEE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DACmMtd3pGQ

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Key Issues in the Human-Elephant Confrontation in Lanka’s Dry Zone

Kamanthi Wickramasinghe  in The Daily Mirror,   March  2026 … where the headline is different.

Unlike sky rise buildings that dominate the skyline in Colombo, it is electric fences of various shapes and sizes that dominate much of the landscape in Galgamuwa today. With frequently occurring encounters between humans and elephants, the former is taking all precautions to protect their lives and those of their loved ones, sometimes at the cost of jumbo lives.

In response to the aggravating conflict, the construction of Sri Lanka’s first elephant underpass was proposed in March 2024. After many setbacks and delays, project proponents opine that construction work would be completed this month. But according to experts, the underpass and elephant movements need to be studied for several more years prior to determining its effectiveness.

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Hayi Hoyi, Babiaachigey Bayicikalaya …..

HAPPY WORKERS in the Resplendent Isle of LANKA !!

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Actions on Economic Inequality in Sri Lanka

Sunil Bastian

Right at the beginning of his book, ‘The Killing Fields of Inequality’ Göran Therborn says ‘Inequality is a violation of human dignity; it is a denial of the possibility for everybody’s human capabilities to develop. It takes many forms, and it has many effects: premature death, ill-health, humiliation, subjection, discrimination, exclusion from knowledge or from mainstream social life, poverty, powerlessness, stress, insecurity, anxiety, lack of self-confidence and of pride in oneself, and exclusion from opportunities and life -chances.’ These are concerns that motivated me to write this short piece on economic inequality in Sri Lanka.

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Trump Faces Internal Mutiny and Economic Meltdown as Iran Conflict Escalates

Cameleer

SEE https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/17/us-national-counterterrorism-center-director-joe-kent-resigns-over-iran-war

Joe Kent was hand-picked by Trump to head the National Counterterrorism Center. His resignation over Trump’s decision to launch a war against Iran sends a powerful message and marks the beginning of the end for Trump.
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard—who testified before Congress that Iran posed no threat to the US, a claim Trump said he disregarded—is likely to be the next to resign.

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Michael Roberts: His Publications In the Bodleian Library, Oxford

A NOTE From LUCY McCANN of the BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 17 February  2026

Dear Michael,

Your publications can be found on our online catalogue SOLO by searching for your name as the author: see this list of 17 titles which includes the three titles listed below at 1, 2 and 3.A

Best wishes,  Lucy

https://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/discovery/search?query=creator,exact,Roberts,%20Michael,%201938-,AND&tab=Everything&search_scope=MyInstitution&sortby=date_d&vid=44OXF_INST:SOLO&lang=en&mode=advanced&offset=0

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Sri Lanka’s Balanced Humanitarian Actions Draw Praise ….

AN ITEM SENT TO Thuppahi by Joe Paiva of Adelaide…………. Watch “How Sri Lanka Became a Diplomatic Sensation in the Iran Crisis #LNW” on YouTube

George Cooke interviewed by Nisthar Cassim …. 

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The HAARETZ Headline Reviewing the Ongoing War

This Israeli newspaper, Haaretz (one of the few not aligned with Netanyahu), recognises the reality in its headline: “Iran Needs Not to Lose to Win the War. The U.S. and Israel Need Total Victory.”
The U.S. and Israel have no hope of achieving total victory as long as Iran simply persists. Even by Israeli standards, the odds are heavily in Iran’s favour to win this war.
The EDITOR is  ALUF  BENN
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A refreshingly different Sri Lankan poetic voice

Indranee Kandiah & Thiru Kandiah, whose review article** analyses A Tapestry of Verse,  by Premini Amerasinghe {Nugegoda: Sarasavi Publishers. 2019. pp. 103]

Premini Amerasinghe’s  A Tapestry of Verse, which was released last year, is a collection largely of her recent poems, but includes too a reprint of an earlier collection that, it might not be irrelevant to note, had been shortlisted for the Gratiaen Prize as long ago as 1998.  The present collection is a far cry from the ‘welcome diversion (into) creative writing by a medical specialist’ as the blurb on the back cover of this slim publication over-modestly proclaims.  True, there may perhaps be some who would be inclined to think that a renowned Consultant Radiologist who had worked for several years as Head of her Department at the General Hospital, Kandy, might not quite have what it takes, imagination, aesthetic sensitivity, mastery of language, whatever, to extend and enrich our literature. But a glance at the poems will straightaway dispel this stereotypical misconception and demonstrate beyond a doubt that she has not just the skills but also the inborn talent, as well as certain other important credentials, to do so.  In fact, we suspect that her own specialised academic and professional training might even have helped release her to seek her way to her own distinctive creative voice with all that more spontaneity and integrity than a purely literary training might have done.

Premini Amerasinghe

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Trump’s Failing Iranian Narrative and the Birth of a Multipolar World

Desert Wanderer

Donald Trump is a desperate man. His attempt to construct a winning narrative in the escalating conflict with Iran is delusional. Despite his frequent, ranting speeches claiming that the United States and Israel have already secured victory, the reality on the ground tells a different story. The war continues unabated, with Iranian missiles raining down in increasing numbers across West Asia, targeting major Israeli cities and key U.S. military installations. Notably, the headquarters of Mossad was recently struck, and the whereabouts of Netanyahu and other senior leaders of the Israeli Government remain unclear.

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