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Don't worry - there is no coup, Thai military reassures citizens

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33 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Yup, it's tomorrow.

 

Morning or afternoon?

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  • So not actually a military coup, just training for one...

  • Okay, but you'll be sure to tell us before if there's a real one, right? 

  • Exactly! Why would anyone be suspicious of a coup in a country that's had the most coups and has just had a political bombshell dropped on them. Crazy thinking. 

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44 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Yup, it's tomorrow.

 

i think you can pretty much gaurantee that there will be one at some point in the future. How many has it been since 1932? 11? With a few unsuccessful ones thrown in as well.

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Gotta protect those polling boothes from the pesky voters somehow

Another way that prayut can stay in power

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4 minutes ago, chowny77 said:

Another way that prayut can stay in power

Don't think so, his fraction is not in control of the army anymore. 

He has nobody to back him up.

1 hour ago, Psimbo said:

Unfortunately some speculators fail to realise that militaries around the world don't just sit on their backsides all the time. They do actually have to get out of camp to move to training areas. Never a dull moment for the tinfoil hat brigade though is there?

 

Also- they are not 'TANKS' they are BTR-3 Ukrainian designed Armoured Personnel Carriers. it makes sense for them to be on the road in that area as there are a number of military training areas around Lop Buri.

 

You seem to know far too much about this coup training and the vehicles involved. Please, tell us more.

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1 hour ago, Psimbo said:

Unfortunately some speculators fail to realise that militaries around the world don't just sit on their backsides all the time. They do actually have to get out of camp to move to training areas. Never a dull moment for the tinfoil hat brigade though is there?

 

Also- they are not 'TANKS' they are BTR-3 Ukrainian designed Armoured Personnel Carriers. it makes sense for them to be on the road in that area as there are a number of military training areas around Lop Buri.

 

When you are coming out of effectively martial law into elections - I would expect that the military would take care NOT to schedule things that could "be misunderstood" (assuming that is all that it is).  The fact is that the current military leadership has proven again and again that what it says is not worth the paper it is written on.  This by itself shows a lack of honour... and you cannot trust people that are not.

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Well someone lied for six weeks the last time there was a coup, why can't they do it again , highly improbable but never the less, Thai military can't be trusted and neither can section 44.

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2 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

So not actually a military coup, just training for one...

no need to train, the coups come rather naturally

Haha heard that one before.... training excercise again?

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Don't worry - there is no coup, Thai military reassures citizens

So the "election" is won already?

"The exercise" being to show who is the boss and true leaders in Thailand !!

Perfect timing,  not canvassing in an illegally modified vehicle ?

funny fellows, they say this before every coup. surely the people have noticed this pattern? probably not

1 hour ago, baansgr said:

 

Don't worry - there is no coup, Thai military reassures citizens" Cough, Cough (Providing you don't vote for anyone else) 

2 hours ago, shadowofacloud said:

Do you mean AMM?

1 of the 3 Tiresome UK Andy's.   

1 hour ago, Bob12345 said:

Don't think so, his fraction is not in control of the army anymore. 

He has nobody to back him up.

Perceived coup. Fake section 44 dismissing all active military commanders. Meeting of military commanders. Juggle the sequencing and maybe the truth is somewhere there. 

I only have this to say on the matter !

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3 hours ago, rkidlad said:

Okay, but you'll be sure to tell us before if there's a real one, right? 

Oh, don't worry. I am sure they have learned their lesson and will announce it at least one week in advance to allow citizens to prepare before they're once again attempting to "bring back happiness to the people".

Even Michael Yon say do not worry! It is not a coop! 

Well, he also say coop is part of the Thai culture, and for sure coming one, but not now

3 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

So not actually a military coup

A military coup against army ?

 

I understand now why thai people say about thai army " tengmo "

 

because it's green outside and red inside 

New coup? I am puzzled - the old coup isn't settled / over yet - correct?

4 hours ago, Just1Voice said:

Isn't that what they said the last time?  And then - whoops - there was a coup! 

 

Why would they need a coup They are already in control

10 minutes ago, realenglish1 said:

Why would they need a coup They are already in control

Army have many fractions of power!

 

and where is most of the soldiers from? 

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2 hours ago, chainarong said:

Well someone lied for six weeks the last time there was a coup, why can't they do it again , highly improbable but never the less, Thai military can't be trusted and neither can section 44.

Section 44, are they like the sweeney.????

40 minutes ago, Prince77 said:

New coup? I am puzzled - the old coup isn't settled / over yet - correct?

Been five years, it's time for another one. It's a tradition here, you know, don't need any other reason.

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3 hours ago, Psimbo said:

Unfortunately some speculators fail to realise that militaries around the world don't just sit on their backsides all the time. They do actually have to get out of camp to move to training areas.

 

 

I lived in downtown Washington DC for the last 22 years before coming to Thailand in 2011.  I had never seen any sort of military vehicle on the road - ever - until the day after 9/11.  Walking to work that day, I saw a vehicle parked on the corner of the intersection at Northwest 13th and K Street.  It had some sort of automatic, belt-fed machine gun mounted to the back, manned by a single soldier.  I stopped cold in my tracks, and all sorts of crazy thoughts went through my mind.  What's he looking for?  Can I cross the street?  Will he shoot me if I get too close?  This was so totally outside of my experience, I literally had no idea what to do.

 

In countries that don't use their military to suppress their own citizens, it's entirely possible that people might go their whole lives without seeing such things.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Don't worry - there is no coup

.....yet. 

8 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Been five years, it's time for another one. It's a tradition here, you know, don't need any other reason.

You need to have an elected government first so any time after March 24 sounds reasonable 

It's February, Cobra Gold is now in full swing.

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