{"id":55576,"date":"2016-06-14T15:30:39","date_gmt":"2016-06-14T22:30:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=55576"},"modified":"2016-06-14T15:30:39","modified_gmt":"2016-06-14T22:30:39","slug":"bungling-the-eelam-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2016\/06\/14\/bungling-the-eelam-war\/","title":{"rendered":"BUNGLING THE EELAM WAR"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em>KAMALIKA PIERIS<\/em><\/span><\/h2>\n<p>The public wanted to know why the government took so long to defeat the LTTE.\u00a0 Why had they not won the war when the LTTE was much weaker? If the LTTE had been defeated earlier, then many lives could have been saved. The armed forces knew the strategies needed to defeat them. They wanted an eastern strategy. The east was the real centre of Eelam and the war must be fought there, they said. \u2018LTTE would have collapsed long ago if the north- eastern waters had been patrolled.\u2019 \u00a0LTTE \u2018successes\u2019 were due to our \u2018failures\u2019 and those failures were due to government blunders. The war would not have lasted three decades if the government had taken the war seriously.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Tamil separatist war was anticipated by N.Q. Dias, when he was Permanent Secretary for Defence and External affairs in the SLFP government of 1960-1965. Neville Jayaweera recalls that \u2018NQ\u2019 was the most powerful public servant of the time. He was feared and respected even by cabinet ministers. Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike listened to him.\u00a0 In 1963, NQ had told Jayaweera, then GA, Jaffna that within the next twenty years the Tamil protest would develop into an armed rebellion and the government must prepare for that now.\u00a0\u00a0 N.Q. Dias had been in Jaffna as AGA in the 1940s.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>NQ wanted to set up a chain of military camps to encircle the Northern Province. They were to be set up at Arippu, Maricchikatti, Pallai and Thalvapadu in the Mannar District, Pooneryn, Karainagar, Palaly, Point Pedro and Elephant Pass in the Jaffna District, Mullaitivu in the Vavuniya District and Trincomalee in the East. He said that there were already two military camps of platoon strength in Pallai in Mannar and in Palaly in Jaffna and a rudimentary naval presence in Karainagar, but that he wanted to upgrade them.<\/p>\n<p>To avoid an outcry from the Tamils, he intended to say that these camps were for controlling illicit immigration from India to Sri Lanka and smuggling from Sri Lanka to India.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Work started immediately and within a year, the infrastructure for setting up the military camps was nearly complete. When Jayaweera left Jaffna in 1966 all of the camps were up and running.\u00a0 This network of military camps helped to mount counter strikes against the LTTE later.<\/p>\n<p>NQ also set up a Task Force for Anti Illicit Immigration (TAFFI) under the command of Lt. Col. Sepala Attygalle,\u00a0 to encircle the North militarily and wanted to know whether the Gal Oya Board could turn out boats to use for \u2018anti smuggling\u2019 work. He raised new infantry regiments, starting with the Sinha Regiment. He wished to get rid of the \u2018unpatriotic persons\u2019 in the military top command\u00a0 and planned to strengthen Sri Lanka\u2019s relations with Beijing to neutralize India\u2019s influence in Sri Lanka\u2019s internal affairs.<\/p>\n<p>Jayaweera notes that N.Q\u2019s vision of Tamil uprising, and gun running from Tamilnadu began to unravel exactly as he had foreseen. \u2018He was a political prophet as well as a military strategist. His grand design for strangling a future Tamil revolt by girdling the north with a chain of military encirclement was as audacious as it was brilliant.\u2019 Jayaweera says NQ Dias was an outstanding strategist.\u00a0 It was NQ\u2019s duty to plan well ahead for the suppression of any anticipated armed rebellion and he fulfilled that obligation as no one else had done before him. Sri Lanka is much in his debt, \u00a0said Jayaweera. \u2018NQ\u2019s vision of a future armed Tamil uprising and of India\u2019s intervention on the side of the rebel cause has not been properly chronicled.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>If these military camps had been nurtured and developed in the 1970s, the armed forces would have been better prepared for the Eelam wars. They would have studied the northern landscape from the military angle, prepared military maps and got ready for a future separatist war. Instead, when the Eelam wars began, the LTTE had the advantage. They knew the landscape of the north intimately; the soldiers did not know it at all. Vadamarachchi was selected in 1987 using data obtained at great risk by the intelligence units.\u00a0\u00a0 In 1990, a seaborne rescue mission was launched to save an army detachment at Mullaitivu. The forces first had a mock landing north of Mullativu as they had never done this before.<\/p>\n<p>The \u00a0war dragged on for so long because our Presidents did not give a clear order to the armed forces to go ahead and win.\u00a0\u00a0 President Wijetunge, alone, said LTTE were merely terrorists and ordered the armed forces to clear the east of the LTTE within two months. The other three Presidents wanted to avoid war.\u00a0 They wished to negotiate a deal with the LTTE at any cost.<\/p>\n<p>Because of this, the authorities neglected the military. Recruitment and training were stopped whenever there was a lull in the war. The government refused to provide the multiple rocket launchers \u00a0\u00a0and Bushmaster cannon the army and navy urgently needed. But they bought a hovercraft at a staggering cost of Rs 250 million. It was never used for war. The government\u00a0\u00a0 wanted to know why the army needed need a large stock of ammunition when there were only 2000 LTTE fighters. Troops died because substandard arms and equipment were purchased.<\/p>\n<p>Officers were promoted, on seniority not competence. They were not vetted, there was no security classification\u00a0 and sensitive information was easily obtained.\u00a0 \u2018Our battle plans were known to the media before operations began\u2019.\u00a0 The Eelam war was not over, but in 2004, Sri Lanka sent troops to the UN peace keeping forces in Haiti. The service commanders had no say in the matter. Earlier, the government set up a Defence Review Committee (2002) which was asked\u00a0\u00a0 to examine the size of the security forces and see whether such a large army was necessary. Observers are now asking did the authorities want the LTTE to win?<\/p>\n<p>Politics took precedence over war. The heads of the three forces were selected on loyalty to the government. Commanders who stood up to the government were dismissed and replaced by persons with less experience. In-fighting between senior officers of the army was encouraged. The media said that superior officers opposed strategies planned by subordinates\u00a0 and that\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 subordinate officers wanted to kill their superiors. There was political interference in the military campaigns.\u00a0 But when things went wrong the army was blamed.\u00a0 The government said that the army had allowed LTTE to win the Oya Alaigal\u201d operation.\u00a0 The army furiously denied the allegation.<\/p>\n<p>Officers capable of defeating the LTTE such as Janaka Perera and Sarath Fonseka were brought in, moved out and brought in again. Janaka Perera angrily complained that he had never been allowed to command the army though he had the knowledge and expertise needed to defeat the LTTE. Officers who opposed the LTTE were removed. Vajira Wijegoonawardene, then Overall Operation commander called for firm military action against the LTTE. He was transferred. Eastern Naval Commander, Rear admiral Sarath Weerasekera was moved out of Trincomalee when he objected to the LTTE flexing its muscles.\u00a0 Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda reported that LTTE had positioned guns pointing towards the Trincomalee navy base. Instead of taking action the government attacked me. State television ran a programme defamatory of me and I decided to take legal action.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>President Chandrika Kumaratunga\u2019s period of office (1994-2005) is notable for a series of battlefield defeats. LTTE took Mullativu (1996) Kilinochchi (1998), Elephant Pass (2000) and nearly took Jaffna peninsula. At Elephant Pass, the most important military base in the north, with access to the Jaffna peninsula, the army withdrew leaving behind massive stock of arms, ammunition and equipment including artillery pieces.\u00a0 In Kilinochchi, 500 soldiers were\u00a0\u00a0 killed, 3,000 wounded and 500 missing. \u00a0LTTE burnt alive the 1300\u00a0 Sri Lankan soldiers at Mullaitivu and removed the entire arsenal including artillery pieces, mortars, and machine guns. Those who survived the Mullaitivu attack \u00a0had revealed the pathetic state of Mullaitivu defenses at the time.\u00a0 Experts \u00a0say the \u00a0Mullaitivu debacle could have been avoided. The government wanted to regain Mullaitivu, but the military opposed this and refused to deploy any more men.\u00a0 They were against maintaining isolated bases.<\/p>\n<p>The government engaged in a series of highly publicized, knee jerk military operations which kept the focus on Jaffna, and off the Eastern province. These seriously weakened the army and helped LTTE further entrench itself. \u00a0These operations were given names that screamed success even before the operations had started,\u00a0\u00a0 \u2018Thrivida pahara\u2019,\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u2018Sath jaya, \u2018Jayasikurui, \u2018Edibala,\u00a0\u00a0 \u2018Rivi bala\u2019 and \u2018Ranagosa\u2019. They suffered from a shortage of weapons and the lack of holding strength at crucial moments. They all failed. \u2018Thrivida pahara,\u2019\u00a0\u00a0 was called off within hours, leaving a group of soldiers stranded on the beach. They were eventually killed by the Tigers.\u00a0\u00a0 \u2018Ranagosa\u2019 spread three divisions thinly on the ground. LTTE crushed them. Jayasikurui seemed a lunatic venture even to the public. It was trying to regain the highly exposed Jaffna-Kandy road, with the LTTE lined up on both sides of the route,\u00a0 using just two fighting divisions. These two divisions were soundly defeated by the LTTE.<\/p>\n<p>These ill planned military operations resulted in a huge number of deaths. Operation Riviresa (1995) took Jaffna, but with a loss of 600 men. \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0The government did not care. The lives of the armed forces and police didn\u2019t matter.\u00a0 Security issues and long term implications were not important.\u00a0 Governments simply wanted to show territorial gains. When the campaigns failed, the government imposed censorship .The press could not report on the bloody fighting and the number of lives lost.\u00a0\u00a0 The statement issue by LTTE when they took Elephant Pass was completely censored.<\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.island.lk\/index.php?page_cat=article-details&#038;page=article-details&#038;code_title=112823<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KAMALIKA PIERIS The public wanted to know why the government took so long to defeat the LTTE.\u00a0 Why had they not won the war when the LTTE was much weaker? If the LTTE had been defeated earlier, then many lives could have been saved. The armed forces knew the strategies needed to defeat them. 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