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Sri Lanka as Lilliput Isle between Two Giants

Political Editor, Sunday Times, 19 May 2019, where the title runs “Sri Lanka caught in the big power conflicts” When elephants fight, an African proverb says, it is the ants that get crushed. In essence that encapsulates how the small … Continue reading

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Buddhist Zealots in Sri Lanka and Myanmar stir the Cauldron

Hannah Beech, in New York Times, 8 July 2019, where the title runs “Buddhists Go to Battle: When Nationalism Overrides Pacifism” …. A call to arms for Sri Lankan monks. Ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya in Myanmar. A Buddhist faith … Continue reading

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The Many Shadows from Black Hawk Down

Daniel Klaidman, in The Daily Beast, 10 September 2013, where the title is “The Lost Lessons of Black Hawk Down, https://www.thedailybeast.com/black-hawk-down Twenty years later, the battle still echoes in America’s top policy circles. As the U.S. sets foot in Somalia … Continue reading

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Immaculate Follies: The Contradictions within Wars of Humanitarian Intervention

George Friedman, in STRATfor Worldview, 5 April 2011, where the title is “Immaculate Intervention: Wars of Humanitarianism,” …. Note that the highlighting and break-up into paragraphs are the work of The Editor, Thuppahi There are wars in pursuit of interest. … Continue reading

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Mattala Airport in China’s Game-Plan

Brook Larmer,  courtesy of New York Times Magazine , 13 September 2017, where the title reads “What the World’s Emptiest International Airport Says About China’s Influence”     The four-lane highway leading out of the Sri Lankan town of Hambantota gets so little … Continue reading

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Ignorant Oversimplifications in the Theresa May-Obama Characterization of ISIS

Damian Whitworth, in The Times and The Australian, 17 January 2017, with the title in the latter being “The Man who knows Islamic State’s Mindset” … with highlighing being additions by the Editor, Thuppahi British Prime Minister Theresa May once … Continue reading

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Factories that moved out of Britain — Clue to Brexit Vote?

Exiting the EU: Why Brits did it!! …. Author unknown … believed to be from Spectator If you are wondering why many in Great Britain voted OUT here are some examples from a Brit friend: ·        Cadbury moved factory to Poland 2011 with EU … Continue reading

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John Rogers to speak on National History in a Transnational World

“National History in a Transnational World? Conceptualizing the History of Sri Lanka” = A public lecture by Dr. John D. Rogers, United States Director, American Institute for Sri Lankan Studies….. Organized by the Postgraduate Institute of English and the Department of Social Studies, … Continue reading

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Hirsi Ali vs Michael Ondaatje

Ayaan Hirsi Ali: “Jihad Comes to Texas,” 5 May 2015, …. http://time.com/3846824/garland-texas-muhammad-jihad/ Just before 7 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, outside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, two men got out of their vehicle and began firing. They hit one man, … Continue reading

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Prince Zeid Ra’ad Zeid in Different Moods

 In Schoolmasterly Presentation of Self … continuing to admonish with support alongside

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