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<blockquote data-quote="x-pert" data-source="post: 3961453" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>Personally I don't have any trust in the current war. In a sense, I have always rejected the idea that a military solution will solve every conflict. </p><p></p><p>As we all can see now, LTTE can blend with the civilian population easily. And after a while, they can re-group and attack again. Govt should use war as a weapon to break the power of LTTE. Then there has to be a conditionless negotiation process after they ley down their weapons. That's the simple reason why those cowards don't lay their weapons down. </p><p></p><p>Govt can rejoice the war is over after capturing the rest of LTTE controlled land. But for how long? Isn't it possible for the LTTE to re-group after a while? Sarath Fonseka will not be the commander forever. Then who will handle the war? </p><p></p><p>About migrating to other countries... </p><p>Well, there are so many reasons for people to migrate. Yes, some may do odd jobs. But they live happily. Simply because of the attitude. Can a person in Sri Lanka do a cleaning job and have a good status of life? But in foreign countries almost everybody do have the same status and almost the same salary. There can be some negative aspects. But those are the trade-offs of having a better life I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x-pert, post: 3961453, member: 837"] Personally I don't have any trust in the current war. In a sense, I have always rejected the idea that a military solution will solve every conflict. As we all can see now, LTTE can blend with the civilian population easily. And after a while, they can re-group and attack again. Govt should use war as a weapon to break the power of LTTE. Then there has to be a conditionless negotiation process after they ley down their weapons. That's the simple reason why those cowards don't lay their weapons down. Govt can rejoice the war is over after capturing the rest of LTTE controlled land. But for how long? Isn't it possible for the LTTE to re-group after a while? Sarath Fonseka will not be the commander forever. Then who will handle the war? About migrating to other countries... Well, there are so many reasons for people to migrate. Yes, some may do odd jobs. But they live happily. Simply because of the attitude. Can a person in Sri Lanka do a cleaning job and have a good status of life? But in foreign countries almost everybody do have the same status and almost the same salary. There can be some negative aspects. But those are the trade-offs of having a better life I guess. [/QUOTE]
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