Tamil Tigers ready to attack Sri Lankan forces with toxic weapons

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Hidden in the jungles of Vanni a toxicological laboratory of the Tamil Tigers is manufacturing their “special weapon”, as described by Anton Balasingham earlier, to attack the Sri Lankan government forces located in Jaffna – a politico-military centre needed to regain the lost prestige of the LTTE after they were driven out by the Sri Lankan Army in 1995.

Prof. Peter Chalk of Queensland University (now attached to Rand Corporation as an expert on terrorism) told an audience in Melbourne that the LTTE is the first known terrorist group to use chemical weapons.

Prof. Chalk, a leading expert on Tamil Tigers strategies, said that the Tigers fired a “chemical” into an army camp in one of its early offensives. Ironically, it backfired because the winds brought most of it back and deposited the chemical on the LTTE side. An old mug shot of Velupillai Prabakaran posted in the wanted list of the Interpol.An old mug shot of Velupillai Prabakaran posted in the wanted list of the Interpol.

Reports leaking out from Vanni reveal that the LTTE has now increased the potency of this “secret weapon” and also improved the method of delivering it to selected targets. The new chemical weapon is designed to stun the victims. If it is targeted on Sri Lankan Army camps with a total of nearly 40,000 troops, it could easily immobilize the forces, according to informed sources in London.

Balasingham has informed groups raising funds in UK that the LTTE is now armed with a "special weapon" to launch its next major assault on Jaffna. As any major offensive against Jaffna is bound to cost the Tigers heavily in manpower their new strategy is to use the “special weapon” that would immobilize the Sri Lankan forces before a counter-offensive could be launched to attack the LTTE. The LTTE objective in using this chemical weapon is to minimize losses to their cadres.

Reports from Vanni claim that the Tamil Tigers have almost completed the production of this “special weapon” in sufficient quantities to launch their next offensive. The production was carried out in a toxicological laboratory housed in two floors underground. It is protected by a three-storied building above-ground. Reports also state that this is the tallest building in the Vanni constructed under the direct supervision of Velupillai Prabhakaran.

The sources further revealed that technicians and engineers were brought from Punjab, India for the construction.

Pro-LTTE Sri Lankan chemical experts and engineers who worked in Western countries are said to be the brains behind the building of the lab as well as the toxicological products.

A hedge fund trader from New York who migrated from Vadamarachchy has made generous contribution towards the constructions of the building which would also double as ordnance factory. He is married to a Punjabi.

The LTTE was thrown out of Jaffna by the Sri Lankan Army led by Maj-Gen Janaka Perera in 1995. The Tigers withdrew into the jungles of Vanni and since then they have been plotting and planning to recapture Jaffna without success. Both sides are aware that the next war, when it comes, is going to be costly to both sides. With the international forces ranged against them the LTTE is making a bid to make their attack short and swift by engaging in “chemical warfare.”

Analysts believe that this is a huge gamble which may backfire on the LTTE. Velupillai Prabhakaran is already on the international list of wanted criminals. A mug shot of his is posted in Interpol list of wanted criminals. India too is facing internal pressures to extradite him for the killing of Rajiv Gandhi.

If he resorts to “chemical warfare” he will seal his fate as a war criminal hunted by the international community which has banned such warfare since World War I. Besides, the international community fighting a global war against terror will consider this new “chemical warfare” as opening new leads for other terrorists to follow. LTTE terror technologies (example: suicide kit tied to the body) have been the models for other terrorists to follow.

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if they use it widely its going to be a problem

Army has the upper hand but tigers still have the capability to attack

they still have some planes(3-4), boats, black tigers

Army is very close to Kili

Praba's birthday is nearing(November 26)

expect more attacks
 

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machan this is too bad.......some thing should be done by the military head offices to protect the soldies. otherwise thousands will die.
but is there any way to prevent the damage of a chemical weapon machan?? i doubt it.
 

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sajithgamage said:
machan this is too bad.......some thing should be done by the military head offices to protect the soldies. otherwise thousands will die.
but is there any way to prevent the damage of a chemical weapon machan?? i doubt it.


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can save lifes of Soldiers using these :D , but Chemical Wepons are very harmful :dull:

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Sudantha_s said:
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can save lifes of Soldiers using these :D , but Chemical Wepons are very harmful :dull:

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aah there it is. without these things what would have happen :shocked: better use them in combat, soldiers :yes:

but are there enough funds to buy these things?? i dont think so. :rolleyes:
 

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    Not 2 B fooled again!! Responsibility 1st

    Before our army began attacking LTTE under Mahinda Rajapakse government all thought that now war is over,LTTE is all around Cmb, Sri Lanka gonna explode. :rofl: But when the war began all understood the capabilities of Tigers. They are just pretending that they have all the military power just to raise funds in foreign countries assuming them that they gonna get EELAM.. Otherwise why would anyone support loosing side??

    So as this chemical thing. Even if they have chemical power,It's not enough to save them.. We will see what they got with them when our forces trash LTTE MEMBERS and SUPPORTERS!!

    Most of these foreign news papers and digital media supports terrorism in the worse way :P


    It's the time to Wipe Out Terrorism in Sri Lanka
    ..:yes:
     
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    kalanaweerlk said:
    Before our army began attacking LTTE under Mahinda Rajapakse government all thought that now war is over,LTTE is all around Cmb, Sri Lanka gonna explode. :rofl: But when the war began all understood the capabilities of Tigers. They are just pretending that they have all the military power just to raise funds in foreign countries assuming them that they gonna get EELAM.. Otherwise why would anyone support loosing side??

    So as this chemical thing. Even if they have chemical power,It's not enough to save them.. We will see what they got with them when our forces trash LTTE MEMBERS and SUPPORTERS!!

    Most of these foreign news papers and digital media supports terrorism in the worse way :P


    It's the time to Wipe Out Terrorism in Sri Lanka
    ..:yes:

    we'll hope so.........;) :)