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Total Destruction Of The Tamil Tigers The Rare Victory Of Sri Lankas Long War Moorcraft

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Total Destruction Of The Tamil Tigers The Rare Victory Of Sri Lankas Long War Moorcraft
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Publisher: Pen & Sword MIlitary
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Moorcraft, Paul L
ISBN: 9781781591536, 9781781593042, 1781591539, 1781593043
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Total Destruction Of The Tamil Tigers The Rare Victory Of Sri Lankas Long War Moorcraft by Moorcraft, Paul L 9781781591536, 9781781593042, 1781591539, 1781593043 instant download after payment.

In 2009 the Sri Lankan government forces literally eradicated the Tamil Tiger insurgency after 26 years of civil war. This was the first time that a government had defeated an indigenous insurgency by force of arms. It was as if the British army killed thousands of IRA cadres to end the war in Northern Ireland. The story of this war is fascinating in itself, besides the international repercussions for ‘terrorism’ and insurgency worldwide. Many countries involved themselves in the war – to arm the combatants (China, Pakistan, India, North Korea) or to bring peace (US, France, UK, Norway). While researching this work Professor Moorcraft was given unprecedented access to Sri Lankan politicians (including the President and his brother, the Defence Permanent Secretary), senior generals, intelligence chiefs, civil servants, UN officials, foreign diplomats and NGOs. He also interviewed the surviving leader of the Tamil Tigers. His conclusions and findings will be controversial. He reveals how the media and foreign mediators were frustrated by the authorities determined to stamp out Tamil Tiger resistance by whatever means. Their methods, which have led to accusations of war crimes, were brutally effective but are likely to remain highly contentions for years to come

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