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Army chief dismisses coup rumour, but again says “don’t cross the line”

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Army chief dismisses coup rumour, but again says “don’t cross the line”

 

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Thailand’s Army Commander-in-Chief General Apirat Kongsompong today ruled out the possibility of a coup d’état , saying that unfounded reports of a coup were spread by “the same old group of people” and he asked the public not to fall prey to fake news on social media.

 

General Apirat said that sightings of tanks on the streets was used by those with ill-intent to spread false rumours. Confirming the army’s political neutrality, and that they would always be on the side of the people, he added “The truth is there is nothing.  Everything is proceeding in accordance with the election timeline.”

 

Apparently referring to a known group of political elements he said “Do not cross the line. Everyone must play by the rules.”

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/army-chief-dismisses-coup-rumour-but-again-says-dont-cross-the-line/

 

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  • I seem to recall reading similar statements in the month or so before the coup that led to the current government and perhaps the one before that.   It's hard to keep track these days, there

  • This plastic general is a disgrace and not worthy of holding such a position. He is a lackey to the right people, and nothing more. Pathetic human being, he looks ridiculous and speaks / acts acc

  • "Don't cross the line"   The line is wherever I say it is and I will move it where ever I want. Or should I say where ever I'm told. 

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2 minutes ago, webfact said:

he asked the public not to fall prey to fake news on social media.

 

He should have made that statement the moment Mr P. started using social media !

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I seem to recall reading similar statements in the month or so before the coup that led to the current government and perhaps the one before that.

 

It's hard to keep track these days, there's so many coups.

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I think we have some idea where this is leading to. I'd expect there's many more fabricated stories on the horizon.

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This plastic general is a disgrace and not worthy of holding such a position.

He is a lackey to the right people, and nothing more. Pathetic human being, he looks ridiculous and speaks / acts accordingly

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s Army Commander-in-Chief General Apirat Kongsompong today ruled out the possibility of a coup d’état

thai half-truth; 'no way' but....'maybe'

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Standards, ethics and law enforcement have failed, Thailand is now out of control and the lazy, corrupt cival servants and police refuse to do the job they are paid to do .  this country has turned into THUNDERDOME ...

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"Confirming the army’s political neutrality, and that they would always be on the side of the people"

 

No comment necessary?

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Army chief just waiting for the election to be over, so he can show off his new Chinese tanks.:cheesy:

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"Don't cross the line"

 

The line is wherever I say it is and I will move it where ever I want. Or should I say where ever I'm told. 

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Thailand still has more stability than Australian politics. Who is our prime minister now?? ???? 

56 minutes ago, YetAnother said:

thai half-truth; 'no way' but....'maybe'

It's a definite maybe.... 

42 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Army chief just waiting for the election to be over, so he can show off his new Chinese tanks.:cheesy:

I've lost track of that. Have they been delivered yet - and if so how many?

There's so much this lot make a fanfare about what they've ordered/initiated, then it all goes quiet.

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Just the next General inline to grab power and join the gravy train, maybe he even has a halfwit friend with a watch fetish.

2 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

I've lost track of that. Have they been delivered yet - and if so how many?

There's so much this lot make a fanfare about what they've ordered/initiated, then it all goes quiet.

Thats a secret mate, how many, when, nobody knows, like the subs, lot of fanfare then silence.

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1 hour ago, z42 said:

This plastic general is a disgrace and not worthy of holding such a position.

He is a lackey to the right people, and nothing more. Pathetic human being, he looks ridiculous and speaks / acts accordingly

It's not a problem, just sack him and appoint another general.

There's so bloody many here, they're like buses - there'll be another one along in a minute.

1 minute ago, bluesofa said:

It's not a problem, just sack him and appoint another general.

There's so bloody many here, they're like buses - there'll be another one along in a minute.

You have to wonder, are the Generals and Officers so incompetent they can't do their job without help, so they need more of them?

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8 minutes ago, ocddave said:

You have to wonder, are the Generals and Officers so incompetent they can't do their job without help, so they need more of them?

Or in the case of Prawit - incontinent.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

“don’t cross the line”

Puss off. Thailand is not a nanny state and no one appoint the military as her guardian   Just how many times have your kind crossed the line. 

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...the army Is always on the side of the people....

 

What a load of garbage.Why do these toy soldiers even bother opening their mouths. Why are they even talking to the media? This clown  has obviously never looked in the mirror. All those medals and badges can be bought in flea markets in Bangkok. 

His whole appearance is ridiculous.

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

...he asked the public not to fall prey to fake news on social media.

  

 

The public must remember that they are only required to believe general-endorsed, Junta-approved and government-issued fake news.

 

 

 

 

 

4 minutes ago, Lucius verus said:

...the army Is always on the side of the people....

 

What a load of garbage.Why do these toy soldiers even bother opening their mouths. Why are they even talking to the media? This clown  has obviously never looked in the mirror. All those medals and badges can be bought in flea markets in Bangkok. 

His whole appearance is ridiculous.

Clowns and generals...

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Looking at his face , it is like being in an eerie time warp. He looks uncomfortably like his father.

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Thai army is the laughing stock of the military world. It has almost 2000 active generals and navy admirals, not including the countless thousands of retired generals who have their snouts in the trough. All generals have their own staff and house servants.(soldiers)

Unlikely any generals have seen combat as there have been no conflicts for decades. Their last 'battle'was basically a skirmish with Laos in the 1980s which little Laos won.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Confirming the army’s political neutrality, and that they would always be on the side of the people

 

Considering the fact that their idea of political neutrality is choosing the junta (choosing anything else would be taking sides), I'm sure, when the good people go to vote, they army boys will stick to the side of the people like armed leeches, just to assure everyone knows what box to tick.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

General Apirat said that sightings of tanks on the streets was used by those with ill-intent to spread false rumours. Confirming the army’s political neutrality, and that they would always be on the side of the people

The sightings of tanks on the street was a well timed exercise to let the "people" know who are the masters

since the last coop I cannot remember seeing any tanks on the streets, funny how a few weeks before the next election they should be out and about to remind people what a tank looks like!

4 hours ago, webfact said:

that they would always be on the side of the people

add to that ... with elite status and the money that goes with it

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He's been drinking down the Old Bull & Coup again a famous watering hole for the medal collectors????

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

“Do not cross the line. Everyone must play by the rules.”

Eh, is that the way you gained power to rule the country?

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Just now, Lupatria said:
4 hours ago, webfact said:

“Do not cross the line. Everyone must play by the rules.”

Eh, is that the way you gained power to rule the country?

Yeah, by re-writing the rules to suit themselves.

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