ඉරානෙට තවම අත නොතියන හේතුවත් උඹ දන්නවා ඇතිනේ...
ලංකාවට එන ප්රශ්ණ ගැන, අය්.එස්.අය්.එස් උන් කරන සමූල ඝාතන ගැන, මිඩ්ල් ඊස්ට් උන් යුරොපෙට ගිහින් උන්ගේ මූල ධර්ම වාදය වපුරන එක ගැන කියනකොට උඹ කොහෙද හිටියෙ..
අම්පාර, පුත්තලම මන්නාරම පැත්තෙ උඹලගෙ උන් ජාති වාදය වපුරනකොට, උඹ කොහෙද හිටියෙ...
කොටින්ම පකිස්ථාන් මැච් එකේ දි උන්ගේ කොඩි වනන කොට උඹ කොහෙද හිටියේ
උඹ පය ගහපු නැති රටකට ණයට සීනි කිරන් නැතුව හිටපන්
ඉරානෙට ගහනවා කිව්වම රිදුනාද ?
උඹලා ඉපදුනේ මේ රටේ, කැවේ මේ රටෙ හැදුන දෙවල්, බීවෙ මේ පොළවෙ වතුර, ඉගන ගත්තෙ මේ රටේ මිනිස්සුන්ගෙ සල්ලි වලින්.. දැන් නිකන් උඩින් වැටුනා වගේ කොහෙවත් ඉන්න එවුන්ට කුලියට කඩෙ යන්නැතුව හිටපන්... නැත්නම් මෙහෙන් තොලොන්චි වෙලා තොත් එහෙටම පළ.. තෙරපිලා හරි මැරිලා යන්න...
Yako iraneta gahanwata mata kamak nehe, Im an atheist i dont care about religion, look at my posts before you tell me nayata seeni kiranwada kiyala,
Hema huyanna genama hoyala balala kathakarapalla, mama muslim unata giye baudda iskolekata, igena gaththe budhdhagama,.. e hinda man kiyana hema reddama piliganne nehe,
oya nikan inna welwaka discovery, NAT GEo balapalla, hemadama, rata ethule indagena lin madiyo wenne nethiwa,,,
and seriosuy dude,,, u think i have not been to IRAN? or any other country, LOL, If you want will post a picture of my passport, you jack.. LOL
Danne neththan menna meka balapang,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7ZyEJUnX74
The question of whether to drill for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) has been an ongoing political controversy in the United States since 1977. The issue has been used by both Democrats and Republicans as a political device, especially through contentious election cycles, and has been the subject of much debate in the National media.
ANWR comprises 19,000,000 acres (77,000 km2) of the north Alaskan coast. The land is situated between the Beaufort Sea to the north, Brooks Range to the south, and Prudhoe Bay to the west. It is the largest protected wilderness in the United States and was created by Congress under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980.[4] Section 1002 of that act deferred a decision on the management of oil and gas exploration and development of 1,500,000 acres (6.1×109 m2) in the coastal plain, known as the "1002 area". The controversy surrounds drilling for oil in this subsection of ANWR.
Much of the debate over whether to drill in the 1002 area of ANWR rests on the amount of economically recoverable oil, as it relates to world oil markets, weighed against the potential harm oil exploration might have upon the natural wildlife, in particular the calving ground of the Porcupine caribou.
Prudhoe Bay Oil Field is a large oil field on Alaska's North Slope. It is the largest oil field in both the United States and in North America, covering 213,543 acres (86,418 ha) and originally containing approximately 25 billion barrels (4.0×109 m3) of oil.[1] The amount of recoverable oil in the field is more than double that of the next largest field in the United States, the East Texas oil field. The field is operated by BP; partners are ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips Alaska.