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I have removed several off topic reported posts, please this topic is not about Trump.

 

I have also removed a troll post using juvenile derogatory nicknames.

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PM has probably never learned diplomacy. But if he has balls (I know all is surgery possible here but still should have some), he should express his thinking when sitting at the next negotiation table with the USA regarding the F-16. I'm sure it will make negotiations easier !

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3 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

The one who certainly is meaningless ... is him .

He is a clown in a government of muppets , that's all .

 

 

We have all seen how this works out .

Now it really is time that Thailand is punished for eliminating , dissolving the leading opposition party for the 2nd time !

In the international community of real democratic countries , Thailand is a pariah state and should not be granted any right or ' seat ' .

Treat them for what they are : an autocratic country that invented a pseudo democracy for reputational purposes only .

Even in the so-called Democratic countries USA and UK are certainly not and yes Thailand once again ignoring the General Election results. 
Yes, USA and Blighty are not democratic and the apathy regarding the latter is insignificant. 

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2 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

" Thavisin expressed confidence that the Thai populace understands and supports this stance "

 

That is the imaginable top of cynism and hypocrisy .

They stole the election . Dissolved the winning party that 14 million thai voters voted for , and he thinks that the thai population will accept and understand that ?

WTF ... this country needs a revolution . French style .

 

Same as many others USA and  UK but not yet again

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I'm not a friend of the official US out of Washington DC but in all fairness, America did not criticize but "expressed concern". From their point of view understandable, but uncalled for ... to start with. Yet it is unwise to pour more oil into a fire which gets bigger and bigger by the hour .........  

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Can we honestly believe that he will be kicked out of office next week not a chance brown envelopes come to mind Today MF will become a new party under a different name registration for membership begins on Saturday I expect 1,000s upon 1,000s to register and come the next election all the dinosaur parties will be wiped out and a new chapter in Thailand will take place  

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

The US expressed concern that dissolving the Move Forward Party undermines Thailand’s democratic progress and conflicts with the aspirations of the Thai people for a robust democratic future. 

Sadly, its a very accurate statement.

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

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The Prime Minister of Thailand, Srettha Thavisin, has brushed off criticism from the United States regarding the Constitutional Court’s decision to dissolve the Move Forward Party, stating it is “meaningless” and emphasising Thailand’s sovereignty.

 

In a statement today, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin offered reassurance to the Thai public by asserting that Thailand’s sovereignty ensures the country manages its own political affairs and democratic processes.

 

He remarked, “We, as a sovereign nation, have our own way of developing our politics and democracy. So, what the US says about us is meaningless.” Thavisin expressed confidence that the Thai populace understands and supports this stance, emphasising that no external entity will dictate Thailand's internal matters.

 

However, Thavisin nuanced his response by suggesting that perhaps the term "interference" was too strong, and that the United States might merely be extending advice. His comments come on the heels of a statement from the US Department of State, which criticised the Thai court’s decision.

 

The US expressed concern that dissolving the Move Forward Party undermines Thailand’s democratic progress and conflicts with the aspirations of the Thai people for a robust democratic future. 

 

The US statement urged Thailand to make efforts to ensure inclusive political participation and to safeguard democracy and freedoms of association and expression.

 

In addition, Prime Minister Srettha addressed concerns over the potential for unrest in response to the court’s ruling. He indicated he had been in discussions with Deputy National Police Commissioner Pol Gen Kittiratt Phanphet. Srettha noted, “He told me that there were some symbolic gatherings, which were peaceful.”

 

As Thailand navigates its political path amid international scrutiny, Thavisin’s stance underscores a commitment to sovereignty and internal decision-making, while potentially acknowledging the international community's interest in the country's democratic health.

 

Srettha Thavisin. Photo courtesy: Srettha Thavisin via TNN

 

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We, as a sovereign nation, have our own way of developing our politics and democracy .......Everything ok in this Comment, except Democracy:coffee1:

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UK not getting close to civil war 

Jeez  

Give Twitter facefeckx and Tik tok a rest ! 

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From the picture, it looks like PM is partaking in too much local product, that might also explain the decision to dismiss MPF... 

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7 minutes ago, Bobydog said:

From the picture, it looks like PM is partaking in too much local product, that might also explain the decision to dismiss MPF... 

The Judiciary doesn't get orders from governments, it gets orders from somewhere else.....

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

He remarked, “We, as a sovereign nation, have our own way of developing our politics and democracy. So, what the US says about us is meaningless.”

says the NON-elected PM "puppet"... Thailand and democracy, 2 words that don't go well together

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3 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

Unfair criticism of Thai people.

History shows that mass protesters end up in gaol (without bail) or shot.

Would you really do as you say?

By Thai reckoning, ALL criticism of Thai people is "unfair". They see themselves as above all criticism. They need to learn to bend the knee to the professional conquerors of the West. They had to buy us off to remain unconquered or else they would be a modern Monarchy in the mold of the UK.

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6 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

They prepare for a military invention if there are protests in the streets on Bangkok .

They are ready to kill .

TIT .

I will make a most optimistic prediction. There will never be another military coup here. Think about it. The moral authority that backed the coups in the past, is long gone. And the army does not have the guts to wage war against their people, Burmese style. 

 

It won't happen. The Thai families of the soldiers would never tolerate their sons murdering innocent Thais. The moms would say "you murder one Thai, and you are never welcome in our family home again. Listen to me. Do not do this". And you would have massive army defections. Who will fight at that point? Not the cowardly generals? They would flee into exile with their billions, and the army might collapse, or give up, at that point.

 

One of the fundamental differences, is the Thai soldiers are not facing the level of desperation the young Burmese are. The poverty here is not as grinding as it is in Burma. I do not think it could be sustained, if the fools started it. Thailand is a very different culture than Burma, on a dozen significant levels. And the youth now, are very different people than they were during past coups, which were violent. and were supported with a sort of moral authority, which is gone now. 

 

Plus all the cowardly Thai Army has to do is look at what's happening in Burma right now, with the their toxic abs genocidal army getting overrun by resistance fighters, and they would not move forward. 

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9 hours ago, smedly said:

so sad

 

Wa##KER

 

an educated leader which is exactly what Thailand needs - the people voted for MFP, 14m people, a majority - sorry but i would not be accepting this, 14m people were are you

Give most Thai's, especially Men, a plate of food and a bottle of beer and all else fades in the memory, even if it only happened yesterday !

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

 

 

His level of insincerity is mind boggling. Srettha. The do nothing PM. 

he scares away foreigners and investors with crazy plans to increase taxes. That would have a huge impact

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Come on America, start taking a very close look at Thailands banks, money laundering,  slavery, copyright, and strategic value (Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore are better value for the $). Thailand and other similar countries simply take for granted the millions given to them Free, just stop giving it.

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