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The US will always be a ‘better friend’ to Thailand


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4 hours ago, Reigntax said:

If not for the yanks we'd all probably be speaking German or japanese and saluting to a long line of sociopaths.

 

They may have failed in some areas but at least they tried and accept the criticism rather than sit back, do nothing and never having to face anything.

Yawwwwnnnn!

 

Not that old pile of tripe. The Russians beat the Germans and thats a fact.

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1 hour ago, Phil McCaverty said:

You mean the same as Vietnam? Now which country is the preferred destination for expats and tourists now? Vietnam or Thailand?

Nevermind the intervening 50 years of hell in Vietnam, until they lightened-up.  But even back then, they fought off the Chinese invasion.  Don't get me started on the horrible way things were handled in that conflict - as I said elsehwere, the USA is not good at "installing regimes" - why I am glad they didn't try that in Thailand.  But that doesn't make the communists the good guys.

 

1 hour ago, Phil McCaverty said:
1 hour ago, Logosone said:

They stole our jet plane technology, rockets, tv,

The technology for jet engines was stolen from the Brits, Sir Frank Whittle invented it and the Americans patented it. Same as the TV invented by John Logie Baird.

Much of the jet-tech was sold to them by the USA's so-called "greatest ally."  In exchange for lots of cash, Bill Clinton allowed Loreal to sell them the telemetry tech, which enabled them to precision-target our cities with ICBMs.  Rockefeller's minions worked tirelessly to send our R&D to China.  We have a lot of rot to clean up at home.

But much tech was stolen outright, also.  Hacking was one way.  The "thousand talents" program was a huge spy-system, which infiltrated our research universities.  A US "college professor" of Chinese origin was caught at the airport with biological samples packed in his socks.  Granted, we let the trojan horse in, under the guise of "better relations."

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19 minutes ago, Traubert said:

Yawwwwnnnn!

 

Not that old pile of tripe. The Russians beat the Germans and thats a fact.

Re-run history without a Western Front, and see how that works out - no need to send troops to Italy, France, etc.  No Western bombing, etc.

 

But credit where it is due - the Russians suffered hell to defeat the German Army.

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2 hours ago, Traubert said:

Yawwwwnnnn!

 

Not that old pile of tripe. The Russians beat the Germans and thats a fact.

Just as the Vietnamese, the Khmer Rouge and the Pathet Lao beat the Americans!

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2 hours ago, Traubert said:

Yawwwwnnnn!

 

Not that old pile of tripe. The Russians beat the Germans and thats a fact.

Maybe you need to re-read history when you're not so tired. Unfortunately its probable that ability may still not exist but the simplicity of such reasoning at least provides some humour to those not yet certified 'non compos mentis'

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12 hours ago, brommers said:

Who would want that nation of thugs and covidiots as a friend!

I wear my mask and did no looting as Ive been on lockdown since I got back mid march, I follow the rules

 

Had I known this was coming I would have stayed there, as Im wishing I could jump on a plane and return

 

Be nice if we werent all judged as a group instead of the 1/3 of Trumpers who ruined my country...

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This American hopes Thai-US friendship will persist no matter which transient leadership holds power.

America will return to stable, engaged diplomacy. Please just be a little patient as democracy shows how messy it can be.

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9 hours ago, Reigntax said:

If not for the yanks we'd all probably be speaking German or japanese and saluting to a long line of sociopaths.

 

True Dat.  Tin-cuppers from failed empires should just bow and kiss the ring.

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9 hours ago, Reigntax said:

They certainly plough into an all you can eat buffet !

Have you never seen the hoards of snowbird at the early bird special buffets in Florida, ewwww!

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8 hours ago, JackThompson said:

Much of the jet-tech was sold to them by the USA's so-called "greatest ally." 

Complete nonsense, as much of the rest of your post. Sir Frank Whittle invented the jet engine and the designs were passed on to the Americans for free to aid the war effort. The Americans then saw an opportunity and patented it.

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10 hours ago, JackThompson said:
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And in case of Trump: Does he work in the interest of the USA? Or does he do anything possible to keep his job because after he is no president anymore he has a good chance to go to jail.

That is silly.  The documents are declassified, now.  We know the whole Russia-gate bit was a sham/distraction.

"We" don't know that!

Trump can't be charged for a crime - that is why he is not charged. And that was all over the news.

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8 hours ago, JackThompson said:

Re-run history without a Western Front, and see how that works out - no need to send troops to Italy, France, etc.  No Western bombing, etc.

 

But credit where it is due - the Russians suffered hell to defeat the German Army.

Yep, you certainly like to rewrite history. Stalingrad was the turning point of WW2. Germans lost almost 1 million men, thousands of support were moved from the Western front, permanently weakening it. The Germans only retreated in the Eastern front from that point.

 

Air superiority was achieved by the Battle of Britain and the North African front was won when Britain, Australia and NZ defeated Rommel at El Alemain. The Germans were in retreat on all fronts before the US even arrived in Europe and played no significant part in winning the war in Europe, However, Hollywood movies will tell you otherwise.

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No nation has friends only interests.

Charles de Gaulle

 

From Lord Palmerston, (2 times Prime Minister): “England has no eternal friends, England has no perpetual enemies, England has only eternal and perpetual interests”.

 

When politicians spout about countries, they do not mean the people. Most people don't care and just want to live and get on with life. Most people are sick of politicians and their eternal self interests. Countries don't have freinds. People have friends.

 

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15 hours ago, Guitarzan said:

But the Chinese have one advantage over America. They are more skilled at killing unarmed civilians, Buddhist monks, and political dissidents. Lets see how they fair against real soldiers with real guns that shoot back. 

I would think pretty damn good as their brainwashing may be superior to US soldiers, but does it matter will ground war be the method of conflict?

Destruction from the air is the choice nowadays.

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11 hours ago, Phil McCaverty said:

The technology for jet engines was stolen from the Brits, Sir Frank Whittle invented it and the Americans patented it. 

This is what they teach in UK schools, everything was invented in the UK.

 

Of course it is wholly false.

 

"Rocket-powered jet aircraft were pioneered in Germany. The first aircraft to fly under rocket power was the Lippisch Ente, in 1928. The next year, in 1929, the Opel RAK.1 became the first purpose-built rocket plane to fly.

 

The first turbojet aircraft to fly was the Heinkel He 178 V1 first prototype of the German Air Force, the Luftwaffe, on August 27, 1939 in Rostock (Germany)."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_aircraft#History

 

In fact Frank Whittle's jetplane was the third one, after an Italian jetplane that was recognised second, after the Heinkel 178.

 

If Frank Whittle invented the jetplane, perhaps you'd like to explain why the Heinkel He178 V1 was the first turbojet aircraft to fly?

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17 hours ago, Pedrogaz said:

What does the US do for Thailand? What did it do for the Thai people when the last coup was staged? Or the coup before that? Absolutely nothing. All America wants is bases, bases, and more bases, like the Viet Nam war. They want U Tapao because of the long runway for bombers. 

Thailand should prepare to cut ties to the US and enhance ties with China who supply lots of tourist money.

China supplies Tourists, much of the tourist money goes back to the Chinese economy, China also supplies Thailand and the rest of the world with many viruses and filth 

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16 minutes ago, Logosone said:

This is what they teach in UK schools, everything was invented in the UK.

 

Of course it is wholly false.

 

"Rocket-powered jet aircraft were pioneered in Germany. The first aircraft to fly under rocket power was the Lippisch Ente, in 1928. The next year, in 1929, the Opel RAK.1 became the first purpose-built rocket plane to fly.

 

The first turbojet aircraft to fly was the Heinkel He 178 V1 first prototype of the German Air Force, the Luftwaffe, on August 27, 1939 in Rostock (Germany)."

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_aircraft#History

 

In fact Frank Whittle's jetplane was the third one, after an Italian jetplane that was recognised second, after the Heinkel 178.

 

If Frank Whittle invented the jetplane, perhaps you'd like to explain why the Heinkel He178 V1 was the first turbojet aircraft to fly?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_engine

 

"In 1928, RAF College Cranwell cadet Frank Whittle formally submitted his ideas for a turbojet to his superiors.[10] In October 1929, he developed his ideas further.[11] On 16 January 1930, in England, Whittle submitted his first patent (granted in 1932).[12] The patent showed a two-stage axial compressor feeding a single-sided centrifugal compressor." 

 

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frank-Whittle
 

"Sir Frank Whittle, (born June 1, 1907, Coventry, Warwickshire, England—died August 8, 1996, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.), English aviation engineer and pilot who invented the jet engine."

 

 

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12 hours ago, Phil McCaverty said:

The technology for jet engines was stolen from the Brits, Sir Frank Whittle invented it and the Americans patented it. Same as the TV invented by John Logie Baird.

The Brits invented things but didn't have the wherewithal to develop it. How sad. 

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This stuff about the origin of the jet engine is fascinating, but back to topic eh!

 

We know who rules Thailand, and unless we are utterly naive we know that superpowers do business abroad by buying influence. (In the US I'm not sure of the going rate for a senator is, but big Pharma, the arms industry, or AIPAC could surely tell us). 

 

Personally I wouldn't trust either of them. The US used the golden triangle to smuggle out opium which (When converted to heroin) helped fund the Vietnam war, then turned Pataya into the "R&R" capital of SEAsia - sleezy or what.  The Chinese - the horrible Han anyway - are on a global expansion march. How many dollars or Ren Min B are already stuffed into general's/ "Politicians" pockets, a small fortune is my guess. 

 

Interesting to see that if you add investments from Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan together, they are roughly equal to the Chinese investments. 

 

Despite being a GOP placeperson the ambassador actually speaks coherently, and often wisely, not much foot in mouth stuff like his leader. Credit is due, he's obviously not stupid.

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