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President Putin and his powerful team

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Russia, with President Vladimir Putin at the helm, has fought NATO to a standstill in Ukraine. How was that possible and what comes next?

Mr Putin is an educated man. He can get the best out of his managers and staff – perhaps due to his management skills developed while he was a senior KGB officer. He has formal training as a lawyer. President Putin is a very cautious, wise lawyer. He has brought together a team of top-notch professionals, all well-established experts willing to work for the Russian Federation.

His team includes Mr Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Affairs minister, who is of the old school of diplomats and has an extraordinarily good memory and can quote details of historical events ranging over the last seventy years.  His deputies are equally talented and able to speak on events in a factual way as they occur in this highly stressed political climate.

Mr Putin has in his team General Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed forces who is a very competent, well-educated man and who is an avid student of the war time strategist A. A. Svechin, and his fundamental, ground-breaking work, “Strategy.” By putting these organizational ideas into practice, he forms a formidable war opponent for anyone to encounter.

Mr Gerasimov’s hand is strengthened by some extraordinary innovative military technology. He has guns which can direct a shell 50 Kms to land within a few meters of the prescribed target, delivering 20 Kgs of high explosive. This wonderful technology is as a result of his team of physics graduates all of whom have degrees and who are well steeped in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. (STEM) They have developed very accurate hypersonic weapons and guided missiles, all of which wreak havoc on the enemy. There is also talk of plans to put 50 Kg thermobaric warheads on to their Kamikaze drones. This takes the war to a new level of destructiveness.

Manufacturing of armaments and shells comes under the Ministry of Defence, run by Sergei Shoigu, who is remarkably skilled and successful in managing the Russian armaments industry. His factories meet the insatiable demand for shells in the thousands a day at the war front.

Another member of Putin’s inner circle is Mr Sergei Naryshkin. He heads the FSB which was formally known as the KGB! His organization monitors and collects information especially on doubtful characters who may have links with hostile agencies in the west. His good efforts protected Mr Putin from the hybrid war conducted by the CIA.  Mr Putin is not infrequently targeted for assassination!

Some 80% of the Russian population support President Putin. However, the remaining 20% of Russians provides the CIA with fertile grounds to search for dissidents willing to go out, work and create an opposition. The US can recruit candidates for presidential office and fund them to become real challenges, a real danger to Mr Putin’s continuing election successes and tenure of office. But, the FSB protects Mr Putin one way or another. When the opportunity arises, the open doors of prison for tax dodgers always awaits these stooges of America. Or, possibly, to be received by a recently refurbished Gulag for their convenient accommodation. Hats off to Mr Sergei Naryshkin of the FSB!

Mr Putin is very keen to bring all Russian speaking Ukrainians into the Russian Federation. Transnistria is a small enclave in Moldova with about 60% of the people Russian speaking. Mr Putin would like to have a land route to Odessa and on all the way to Transnistria in Moldova, but any rapid movement of Russian troops may worry the west and lead to a confrontation. Mr Putin seems to want to avoid that outcome. It would make peace talks with the west so much more difficult.

You may ask who will succeed Mr Putin as President of the Russian Federation? You really need to know that Mr Putin has the backing of a very powerful, but secret organisation which goes by the name of the Siloviki. These are powerful men in powerful positions who guide Mr Putin’s hand. They all work for a strong Russian Federation and strongly oppose the USA Plans to break up Russia into its constituents. They want the Russian Federation to act as a counterweight which can be used for doing good around the world and empowering the world’s impoverished to prosper. They will gladly help Sri Lanka if invited.

Priyantha Hettige



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Education needed about people not feeding wildlife

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Being wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers we took a river “safari” during a recent family trip to Bentota. We were dismayed to see that it seems to be the standard practice to feed the monkeys, I think they were the purple faced langurs, that were encountered on the river banks. Each boat that passed by stopped with boxed fruit, coconut and other odds and ends to feed them.

We managed to stop our guy from doing so but faced derision and laughter that we shouldn’t be afraid of monkeys. We tried to explain to him that this is a plague affecting Sri Lanka; elephants being fed on road sides and even in national parks, monkeys being fed from hotel balconies and apparently during river boat rides, birds being fed on hotel terraces etc.

This was met with further mockery and amused dismissal. An effort to make them understand that this was their livelihood that they were destroying it in this manner sailed over their heads. They even have a picture of a baby crocodile on the shoulders of a tourist on their billboard.

We need to consider the following:

Educate such tour operators about the importance of not interfering with the environment and the behaviour of wild animals.

Include education and training in the hotel school, and in schools in tourist resort towns about their duty and responsibility to the environment and the ecosystem on which we all depend.

If it is not already the case such operators should have licenses that should be revoked and fined if found to be engaging in such destructive acts.

Tamara Nanayakkara

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Capt. Dinham Suhood flies West

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A few days ago, we heard the sad news of the passing on of Capt. Dinham Suhood. Born in 1929, he was the last surviving Air Ceylon Captain from the ‘old guard’.

He studied at St Joseph’s College, Colombo 10. He had his flying training in 1949 in Sydney, Australia and then joined Air Ceylon in late 1957. There he flew the DC3 (Dakota), HS748 (Avro), Nord 262 and the HS 121 (Trident).

I remember how he lent his large collection of ‘Airfix’ plastic aircraft models built to scale at S. Thomas’ College, exhibitions. That really inspired us schoolboys.

In 1971 he flew for a Singaporean Millionaire, a BAC One-Eleven and then later joined Air Siam where he flew Boeing B707 and the B747 before retiring and migrating to Australia in 1975.

Some of my captains had flown with him as First Officers. He was reputed to have been a true professional and always helpful to his colleagues.

He was an accomplished pianist and good dancer.

He passed on a few days short of his 97th birthday, after a brief illness.

May his soul rest in peace!

To fly west my friend is a test we must all take for a final check

Capt. Gihan A Fernando

RCyAF/ SLAF, Air Ceylon, Air Lanka, Singapore Airlines, SriLankan Airlines

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Global warming here to stay

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The cause of global warming, they claim, is due to ever increasing levels of CO2. This is a by-product of burning fossil fuels like oil and gas, and of course coal. Environmentalists and other ‘green’ activists are worried about rising world atmospheric levels of CO2.  Now they want to stop the whole world from burning fossil fuels, especially people who use cars powered by petrol and diesel oil, because burning petrol and oil are a major source of CO2 pollution. They are bringing forward the fateful day when oil and gas are scarce and can no longer be found and we have no choice but to travel by electricity-driven cars – or go by foot.  They say we must save energy now, by walking and save the planet’s atmosphere.

THE DEMON COAL

But it is coal, above all, that is hated most by the ‘green’ lobby. It is coal that is first on their list for targeting above all the other fossil fuels. The eminently logical reason is that coal is the dirtiest polluter of all. In addition to adding CO2 to the atmosphere, it pollutes the air we breathe with fine particles of ash and poisonous chemicals which also make us ill. And some claim that coal-fired power stations produce more harmful radiation than an atomic reactor.

STOP THE COAL!

Halting the use of coal for generating electricity is a priority for them. It is an action high on the Green party list.

However, no-one talks of what we can use to fill the energy gap left by coal. Some experts publicly claim that unfortunately, energy from wind or solar panels, will not be enough and cannot satisfy our demand for instant power at all times of the day or night at a reasonable price.

THE ALTERNATIVES

It seems to be a taboo to talk about energy from nuclear power, but this is misguided. Going nuclear offers tried and tested alternatives to coal. The West has got generating energy from uranium down to a fine art, but it does involve some potentially dangerous problems, which are overcome by powerful engineering designs which then must be operated safely. But an additional factor when using URANIUM is that it produces long term radioactive waste.  Relocating and storage of this waste is expensive and is a big problem.

Russia in November 2020, very kindly offered to help us with this continuous generating problem by offering standard Uranium modules for generating power. They offered to handle all aspects of the fuel cycle and its disposal.  In hindsight this would have been an unbelievable bargain. It can be assumed that we could have also used Russian expertise in solving the power distribution flows throughout the grid.

THORIUM

But thankfully we are blessed with a second nuclear choice – that of the mildly radioactive THORIUM, a much cheaper and safer solution to our energy needs.

News last month (January 2026) told us of how China has built a container ship that can run on Thorium for ten years without refuelling.  They must have solved the corrosion problem of the main fluoride mixing container walls. China has rare earths and can use AI computers to solve their metallurgical problems – fast!

Nevertheless, Russia can equally offer Sri Lanka Thorium- powered generating stations. Here the benefits are even more obviously evident. Thorium can be a quite cheap source of energy using locally mined material plus, so importantly, the radioactive waste remains dangerous for only a few hundred years, unlike uranium waste.

Because they are relatively small, only the size of a semi-detached house, such thorium generating stations can be located near the point of use, reducing the need for UNSIGHTLY towers and power grid distribution lines.

The design and supply of standard Thorium reactor machines may be more expensive but can be obtained from Russia itself, or China – our friends in our time of need.

Priyantha Hettige

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