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"Thailand abstained from the UN resolution to condemn Russia’s annexation of eastern regions of Ukraine last week because it wants its voice on the crisis to be heard, according to Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai."

Don't worry Don. We hear ya- loud and clear.

 

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Today's excuse.

 

Be nice if they could stick with one reason, but think there's a lot of blowback on this so they keep trying to justify the abstention while never acknowledging the initial vote FOR condemnation.

 

Inconsistency, incompetence and appeasement - the bedrock of Thai "diplomacy".

 

FM Don is way, way, way past his shelf-life.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Pedrogaz said:

Well done Don. Now is not the time to acquiesce to endless US propaganda, but to use your own brains to decide whether the US is a force for good in the world or a force for evil. With the endless wars started on a seemingly daily basis against anyone who has oil, it would appear to me, they are a force for evil and theft (of Syrian oil). 

Link please

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4 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Today's excuse.

 

Be nice if they could stick with one reason, but think there's a lot of blowback on this so they keep trying to justify the abstention while never acknowledging the initial vote FOR condemnation.

 

Inconsistency, incompetence and appeasement - the bedrock of Thai "diplomacy".

 

FM Don is way, way, way past his shelf-life.

 

 

Is this guy Don another Military academy educated soldier with the average low Thai IQ?

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Dear FM, do you not think that by failing to go with the UN vote it actually enhances Thailand's standing in the World Community?  If you feel it is right to support one aggresively rogue Country and it's corrupt acolytes, which are far less than the majority who do vote with the UN proposal, you clearly have a different view on how to enhance your world standing.

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5 hours ago, Pedrogaz said:

Well done Don. Now is not the time to acquiesce to endless US propaganda, but to use your own brains to decide whether the US is a force for good in the world or a force for evil. With the endless wars started on a seemingly daily basis against anyone who has oil, it would appear to me, they are a force for evil and theft (of Syrian oil). 

I didn't know that the UN vote was about the USA.

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4 hours ago, lujanit said:

Thais gutless position on world view again.  Just following Xi.  Remember the letter that wasn't delivered to the US in WW2?

The letter the Thai ambassador refused to deliver to Washington was a declaration of war. A notable example of a diplomat taking matters into his own hands. Similar I guess to the current situation with Myanmar and "their" UN ambassador.

 

"Although the Thai ambassador in London delivered Phibun's declaration of war to the British government, the Thai ambassador in Washington DC, Seni Pramoj, refused to do so. Accordingly, the United States did not declare war on Thailand. With American assistance, Seni, a conservative aristocrat with well established anti-Japanese credentials, organised the Free Thai Movement in the United States, recruiting Thai students to work with the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS).[11] Seni was able to achieve this because the State Department decided to act as if Seni continued to represent Thailand, enabling him to draw on Thai assets frozen by the United States."

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thailand_in_World_War_II

 

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