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The Sri Lankan army is the first this decade to defeat an insurgency, downing the Tamil Tigers decisively when they captured the guerrillas’ home base in the last quarter, reports John McCreary in NightWatch. He gives a shout out to Sri Lankan Army Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fonseca and to the Indian government ...
The Sri Lankan army is the first this decade to defeat an insurgency, downing the Tamil Tigers decisively when they captured the guerrillas' home base in the last quarter, reports John McCreary in NightWatch. He gives a shout out to Sri Lankan Army Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fonseca and to the Indian government for its quiet support. Fonseca also gets style points: McCreary says his "achievement took only two days longer than he predicted half a year ago, which is impressive, if not astonishing."
The Sri Lankan army is the first this decade to defeat an insurgency, downing the Tamil Tigers decisively when they captured the guerrillas’ home base in the last quarter, reports John McCreary in NightWatch. He gives a shout out to Sri Lankan Army Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Fonseca and to the Indian government for its quiet support. Fonseca also gets style points: McCreary says his "achievement took only two days longer than he predicted half a year ago, which is impressive, if not astonishing."
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