Popular Post pookiki Posted May 26, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 26, 2023 (edited) 38 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said: We are talking about South East Asia here. The Gulf of Tonkin incident started the Vietnam War. The US supported and propped up the Lon Nol regime which led to the Khmer Rouge taking power in Cambodia. Not to mention your ‘secret war’ and carpet bombing of innocent civilians. The US then supported the Khmer Rouge as the rightful govt. of Cambodia at the UN even after the extent of the genocide had been uncovered. Yes, and all these events were after the fact in terms of the French colonialism of Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos. Thailand was a willing participant in the US' 'domino theory' and clearly enabled the actions to which you note. B-52's in Satthahip, the SR-71 in Udorn, helping Air America in Laos. US Air Force at Takhli, etc., etc., The government of Thailand was probably more fearful of communism during this time than in the US. No doubt that events in Vietnam were tragic but Thailand was complicit and a willing co-conspirator. Plenty of blame to go around. Edited May 26, 2023 by pookiki grammar 3 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Tracy Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 On 5/25/2023 at 1:15 PM, Jingthing said: As a longstanding friend and ally of Thailand, the United States looks forward to the final results.” And a lot of good it did the US in 2020....the results were released, but a lot of people think someone stole the election. US should stay out of everyone else's politics. And keep their traps shut. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Tracy Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 8 hours ago, billd766 said: Actually we did not let the USA go its own way. There was a civil war over no taxation without representation during which us Brits lost badly and were kicked out of the USA. The US were in a similar position to Thailand under the Thai military and its coups. And look where they are now... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pegman Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 Completely ridiculas. Everyone knows the USA uses its >$80B foreign intel/espionage budget to do only good deeds. Like paying for the Peace Corps and whatnot, 555. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sidneybear Posted May 27, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2023 Good for them. It's high time the US started minding its own business. 1 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post GinBoy2 Posted May 27, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2023 (edited) 18 minutes ago, sidneybear said: Good for them. It's high time the US started minding its own business. Coming probably from a Brit... Been there, done that, Got the tee shirt seems appropriate! Edited May 27, 2023 by GinBoy2 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pink Mist Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 An off topic post has been removed. The OP is not about the Russians or China. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 11 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said: We are talking about South East Asia here. The Gulf of Tonkin incident started the Vietnam War. The US supported and propped up the Lon Nol regime which led to the Khmer Rouge taking power in Cambodia. Not to mention your ‘secret war’ and carpet bombing of innocent civilians. The US then supported the Khmer Rouge as the rightful govt. of Cambodia at the UN even after the extent of the genocide had been uncovered. The also supported Khmer Rouge with weapons over Thailand, as they wanted to drag out communists fight communists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 Off topic posts and replies have been removed. This topic is not about a book written by a CIA agent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post billd766 Posted May 27, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2023 7 hours ago, Scott Tracy said: And look where they are now... And also look where the UK is now. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 3 hours ago, GinBoy2 said: Coming probably from a Brit... Been there, done that, Got the tee shirt seems appropriate! As far as I understand it he is actually a Thai but possibly a Luk Krueng. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grego49 Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 On 5/25/2023 at 7:30 PM, edwinchester said: Yeah, you'd think they'd have the brains to let the haircuts grow out a bit more before trying on this stunt. At least they got rid of their army issue shoes,555555 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chalawaan Posted May 27, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2023 (edited) "Morons. They have morons on their team." With apologies to Butch and Sundance. Also some of the whataboutism in this thread to get a cheap dig at America is brain dead. Uncle Sam may not be the tooth fairy, but how does getting put on a plane to China, with a hood on your head, sound? It's an entirely possible outcome for writing the same things about the CCP you just did against the US. Thai police are more than happy to accompany the CCP Ministry of State Security to your happy home right now, today. Just ask any Chinese stand up comedian about that response to free speech, then think again, and be careful what you wish for. Edited May 27, 2023 by chalawaan 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taboo2 Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 On 5/26/2023 at 11:40 AM, PeeJayEm said: Do they not fail to realise is that the USA was principally responsible for delivering them the monarchy they have today, having influenced at time of communist insurgency away from totalitarian monarchy toward constitutional and popularised monarchy? So really shouldn't they should be rolling up at the US embassy to thank them for having given them the current style of monarchy? Yes, they should bow down to the USA after WW2. England wanted to decimate Thailand after what they and the Japanese did to the troops during WW2 (River Kwai, etc.). The US said to England to hold off, we need those airbases in case China <deleted> around and thus we saved Thailand from some serious ass whipping by the UK. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pookiki Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 I realize this 'thread' has pretty much run it's course but I would like to note one big issue in this discussion. In replying to my first post, an individual made reference to 'your secret war' as though I was personally responsible for US foreign policy and the reference was specifically to the Vietnam war. I was 18 when I received my draft notice in February of 1967. Not old enough to vote but considered old enough to 'fight and die' for my country. Vietnam was a hugely unpopular war in the USA. Lest we forget the students at Kent State University who died when protesting the 'war' in Vietnam and the continued demonstrations against the war. To hold individual citizens accountable for the actions of their government is a form a blind prejudice - but it happened to me when this whole fabricated idea that the CIA was meddling in Thai elections. Are all the Russian tourists in Phuket responsible for the invasion of Ukraine? No, most are afraid of their own government. As a 'kid' who was thrust into being into the Army during a time of great confusion in the USA about Vietnam, I have always had a big problem 'reconciling' what happened to the Vietnamese people during that time and I'm sure there are thousands of other veterans who feel the same as I do. As 'Memorial Day' approaches in the USA, I'm sure many other Veterans who saw service during the Vietnam war will feel very conflicted as I do and wonder 'Why was I there?' 'What did we accomplish?' 'Did my government lie to me?' Had I not had the experience of military service during Vietnam, I think my world view would be much different than it is now. It's easy to point a finger because I hold a US Passport but my passport does not tell my life story or my ideological views about global politics today or how it evolved. The history of colonialism is abhorrent in itself. Should we forever blame the English, the French, the Spanish, the Dutch, the Portuguese, etc. for the ravages of slavery and domination/extinction of whole societies and cultures? The fact of the matter is that humanity is on a precipice of its very own existence right now. Events in Ukraine, the quest for continued global dominance by the USA and its allies in an effort to 'contain' China. We are a hair breadth away from a nuclear holocaust. We are on the precipice of the destruction of humanity through climate change. It is impossible to think of the future of humanity on the basis that 'national' governments will be accountable to these problems. It is clearly not the solution. So what is? Each and every person on this planet has to answer that question for themselves. For some, based on the nature of their own government, they may have more freedom than others. But a global 'consciousness' is what is needed by each and every citizen to make his/her governments accountable. If not, game over. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kwaibill Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 1 hour ago, pookiki said: I realize this 'thread' has pretty much run it's course but I would like to note one big issue in this discussion. In replying to my first post, an individual made reference to 'your secret war' as though I was personally responsible for US foreign policy and the reference was specifically to the Vietnam war. I was 18 when I received my draft notice in February of 1967. Not old enough to vote but considered old enough to 'fight and die' for my country. Vietnam was a hugely unpopular war in the USA. Lest we forget the students at Kent State University who died when protesting the 'war' in Vietnam and the continued demonstrations against the war. To hold individual citizens accountable for the actions of their government is a form a blind prejudice - but it happened to me when this whole fabricated idea that the CIA was meddling in Thai elections. Are all the Russian tourists in Phuket responsible for the invasion of Ukraine? No, most are afraid of their own government. As a 'kid' who was thrust into being into the Army during a time of great confusion in the USA about Vietnam, I have always had a big problem 'reconciling' what happened to the Vietnamese people during that time and I'm sure there are thousands of other veterans who feel the same as I do. As 'Memorial Day' approaches in the USA, I'm sure many other Veterans who saw service during the Vietnam war will feel very conflicted as I do and wonder 'Why was I there?' 'What did we accomplish?' 'Did my government lie to me?' Had I not had the experience of military service during Vietnam, I think my world view would be much different than it is now. It's easy to point a finger because I hold a US Passport but my passport does not tell my life story or my ideological views about global politics today or how it evolved. The history of colonialism is abhorrent in itself. Should we forever blame the English, the French, the Spanish, the Dutch, the Portuguese, etc. for the ravages of slavery and domination/extinction of whole societies and cultures? The fact of the matter is that humanity is on a precipice of its very own existence right now. Events in Ukraine, the quest for continued global dominance by the USA and its allies in an effort to 'contain' China. We are a hair breadth away from a nuclear holocaust. We are on the precipice of the destruction of humanity through climate change. It is impossible to think of the future of humanity on the basis that 'national' governments will be accountable to these problems. It is clearly not the solution. So what is? Each and every person on this planet has to answer that question for themselves. For some, based on the nature of their own government, they may have more freedom than others. But a global 'consciousness' is what is needed by each and every citizen to make his/her governments accountable. If not, game over. I agree completely, and would emphasize there was little “secret” about ‘Nam. When visiting there a few years ago ( on my own dime) I had the exact same thoughts; “what the hell were we doing there?” 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thingamabob Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 Hardly a 'group', but sinister. There doesn't seem to be much point in holding elections if people like this can overturn the result. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chalawaan Posted May 27, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2023 Don't the US Government understand that the Royal Thai Army are the only org allowed to meddle in Thai elections? ????????♂️???? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BTB1977 Posted May 27, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 27, 2023 Didn't give them enough time to stuff the ballet boxes. Not fair. 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pink Mist Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 Two personal attack posts using insults towards other posters have been removed. A veiled monarchial comment has also been removed. 4. You will not express disrespect of the King of Thailand or any member of the Thai royal family whether living or deceased. You will not criticize the monarchy as an institution. Speculation, comments or discussion of either a political or personal nature are not allowed when discussing His Majesty The King of Thailand or the Thai royal family. You will not link to or discuss any website which breaches this rule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pedrogaz Posted May 29, 2023 Share Posted May 29, 2023 I was browsing through the rules of the famous "Rules based international order" toady. I betcha didn't even know they were written down do you? But it says the following and to be honest, not much else....and I quote "The Hegemon, the US, is entitled to intervene in any other country and to select the leaders and heads of state of said countries; they are entitled to regime change any leaders or heads of state not deemed sufficiently pro-US and is unwilling to grant access to all of its resources to the Hegemon." To be honest I was shocked....but there it is in black and white and apparently agreed to by the whole world. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heybruce Posted May 29, 2023 Share Posted May 29, 2023 8 hours ago, Pedrogaz said: I was browsing through the rules of the famous "Rules based international order" toady. I betcha didn't even know they were written down do you? But it says the following and to be honest, not much else....and I quote "The Hegemon, the US, is entitled to intervene in any other country and to select the leaders and heads of state of said countries; they are entitled to regime change any leaders or heads of state not deemed sufficiently pro-US and is unwilling to grant access to all of its resources to the Hegemon." To be honest I was shocked....but there it is in black and white and apparently agreed to by the whole world. I'm calling BS on that one. Provide a source. Or was that an attempt at humor? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joseph98765 Posted May 30, 2023 Share Posted May 30, 2023 his sneakers are whiter than mine... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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