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One senile fellow was given the opportunity to walk the secured garden while the other one should have considered seeing a professional tailor above the porky pig niveau ???? 
Wondering what they discussed and just hope that the did not get "lost in translation"! 

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10 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

One senile fellow was given the opportunity to walk the secured garden while the other one should have considered seeing a professional tailor above the porky pig niveau ???? 
Wondering what they discussed and just hope that the did not get "lost in translation"! 

Especially the part about not supporting Ukraine.

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1 hour ago, swm59nj said:

And then we have the critics here of Biden.  Then the critics of their  home country and other western countries. 
But most of these same people that moved here also have all sorts of issues with Thailand.  
Maybe the fact is they are just plain miserable.

Strewth, I bet you’re the life and soul of the party. So people can’t have an opinion on important matters then? Just accept what is? Essentially the leader of the free world mixing it up with a despot wannabe. Both are doddery and fair game. But of course Joe boy is only mixing with the shady one (and yes he would’ve need to have been told who he was) to pull them away from China.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The main difference is one of them was elected in a fair ???? election, and intends to leave office in a couple of years.

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My laptop is missing the letters H-U-N-T-E and R

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9 hours ago, RandiRona said:

Ofcourse, courting autocrats and preaching democracy is Uncle Sam's favorite pastime. 

Yes, and thankfully so. It's nice to have high ideals. But to have these ideals trump realpolitik would have the US void of the "friends" it needs around the world to keep matters to the US's advantage. And keeping Thailand the friend that it's been ever since the King offered elephants during the Civil War makes complete sense, regardless of what the idealists think of their current government------

 

------which, by the way, comes across squeaky clean in their last election, compared to the US, with their insurrection and deaths at the Capitol.

 

No, the US is in no position to criticize the current Thai situation -- at least they don't have a Thaksin cult similar to the Trump cult. Yes, it denies some freedoms allowed in the West; but so too does Singapore (which the NGOs also attack, but we never read about it, since it's such a non event in this part of the world with managed democracies).

 

No, the US and Thailand make a good friendship fit. Just hope the State Dept keeps on its realpolitik path, and doesn't deviate into idealism, as it did under Obama.

 

Hope Prayuth and Biden had a good meeting.

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2 hours ago, blazes said:

55555555555555555????????????

 

My laptop is missing the letters H-U-N-T-E and R

i was laughing too.     "the leader of the free world "     555555555555

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