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Thaksin Accused of Seeking Revenge on Military with Key Appointment

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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has recently been accused of seeking personal revenge against military commanders following the appointment of his close associate, Phumtham Wechayachai, as the new Defence Minister.

 

This claim comes from Paradorn Pattanathabutr, a retired army general and former secretary-general of the National Security Council (NSC).

 

Thaksin, a billionaire who once led Thailand, was ousted by a coup in 2006 orchestrated by then-army chief Sondhi Boonyaratkalin. Another coup in 2014, led by then-army chief-turned-Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, overthrew his sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.

 

Given these turbulent political events, Paradorn suggests that Thaksin might have a hidden agenda, seeking retribution against the military through Phumtham’s appointment.

 

Phumtham, a former communist insurgent, has sparked significant unrest among retired military officers. These individuals previously fought against the now-defunct Communist Party of Thailand during the Cold War, which heightens their concern about his new role. This discontent is particularly pronounced among those who view Phumtham's rise as a symbolic affront given his insurgent past.


Paradorn speculates that Thaksin may use Phumtham, a trusted confidant, to exert influence over current and future military chiefs. This could potentially lead to the manipulation, promotion, or dismissal of military officers to serve Thaksin's personal interests. Such actions might politicise the military to an unprecedented degree.

 

“Thaksin might probably be sooner or later turning professional soldiers into politicised ones only to serve his hidden goals and help him take his personal revenge,” Paradorn commented.

 

 

The former NSC chief noted that military commanders might resist such political pressure, possibly leading them to consider another coup. This would resemble the previous overthrows experienced by Thaksin and Yingluck. Paradorn pointed out that Thaksin has already managed to weaken several political rivals, suggesting a pattern of seeking retribution against those who oppose him.

 

In summary, Paradorn’s allegations paint a picture of Thaksin as a vengeful strategist, using political appointments to settle old scores with Thailand’s military establishment. Whether these claims hold true remains to be seen, but they certainly add fuel to the ever-complex tapestry of Thai political drama.

 

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  • He better watch it or the Military might just throw Him and the new PM out again.

  • Impossible! Thaksin is innocent. His daughter has already assured the nation she is solely deciding the people who she works with. 🤣🤣 What a parody! Throw his arse back in jail. Ok, JAIL this tim

  • Thaksin, suddenly feeling unwell, holds his neck, grimacing in pain.

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Impossible! Thaksin is innocent. His daughter has already assured the nation she is solely deciding the people who she works with. 🤣🤣

What a parody! Throw his arse back in jail. Ok, JAIL this time!

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He better watch it or the Military might just throw Him and the new PM out again.

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Just another move down the board toward those tank engines starting up. 

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13 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok, JAIL this time!

 

Thaksin, suddenly feeling unwell, holds his neck, grimacing in pain.

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4 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Just another move down the board toward those tank engines starting up. 

 

im stocking up on popcorn as we speak. 

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Summary: Thaksin is seeking revenge

It's obvious.

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47 minutes ago, nikmar said:
1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Ok, JAIL this time!

 

Thaksin, suddenly feeling unwell, holds his neck, grimacing in pain.

 

.....oh no i think i threw my back out. 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

This could potentially lead to the manipulation, promotion, or dismissal of military officers

Manipulation in Thai politics  and the military?

Surely not. :whistling:

I thought that it was compulsory.

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Perhaps this is how the military will finally be unhitched from the  patronage gravy train.

12 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Perhaps this is how the military will finally be unhitched from the  patronage gravy train.

10 Seems to work well in North Korea, doesn't it...

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The best way to secure revenge is not to make your enemy fail, but to succeed yourself

 

He is not pm, how can he possibly be accusdd of anything?

 

Ohhhh right... i forgot... he was chosen to be pm by proxy... ahhhh that explains it...

4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Summary: Thaksin is seeking revenge

It's obvious.

 

i do hope so … even if it ends up back at square one with another military government,

losing many years of development once again because of the greedy criminal toni and

his corrupt followers.

Could it be that Thaksin and the boys in uniform do not see eye to eye? 

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A while ago now i saw an interview with an old military officer,

he said"governments come and governments go but the army will be here forever".

Thaksin would do well for himself to remember that.

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Tony the timeline so far this year exile, return, jail, deathbed, parole, miracle recovery, winkle out PM, disband elected party , install daughter, settle the scores 🤔

5 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Just another move down the board toward those tank engines starting up. 

3rd time works like a charm..

5 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Summary: Thaksin is seeking revenge

It's obvious.

as the old saying goes "" revenge tastes better when served cold """ 555

6 hours ago, webfact said:

Such actions might politicise the military to an unprecedented degree.

military is completely rotten and politicized to the core, nothing to worry about

So the general, in this accusation, is suggesting Taksin is acting as the PM, or at least, had direct control over cabinet appointees. Then he should lodge a petition in the time honoured way. A far more serious accusation, and one that could have very far reaching consequences. But does he have any real evidence to put before the CC? If not, he's just inviting a libel lawsuit.

6 hours ago, webfact said:

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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has recently been accused of seeking personal revenge against military commanders following the appointment of his close associate, Phumtham Wechayachai, as the new Defence Minister.

 

This claim comes from Paradorn Pattanathabutr, a retired army general and former secretary-general of the National Security Council (NSC).

 

Thaksin, a billionaire who once led Thailand, was ousted by a coup in 2006 orchestrated by then-army chief Sondhi Boonyaratkalin. Another coup in 2014, led by then-army chief-turned-Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, overthrew his sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.

 

Given these turbulent political events, Paradorn suggests that Thaksin might have a hidden agenda, seeking retribution against the military through Phumtham’s appointment.

 

Phumtham, a former communist insurgent, has sparked significant unrest among retired military officers. These individuals previously fought against the now-defunct Communist Party of Thailand during the Cold War, which heightens their concern about his new role. This discontent is particularly pronounced among those who view Phumtham's rise as a symbolic affront given his insurgent past.


 

Paradorn speculates that Thaksin may use Phumtham, a trusted confidant, to exert influence over current and future military chiefs. This could potentially lead to the manipulation, promotion, or dismissal of military officers to serve Thaksin's personal interests. Such actions might politicise the military to an unprecedented degree.

 

“Thaksin might probably be sooner or later turning professional soldiers into politicised ones only to serve his hidden goals and help him take his personal revenge,” Paradorn commented.

 

 

The former NSC chief noted that military commanders might resist such political pressure, possibly leading them to consider another coup. This would resemble the previous overthrows experienced by Thaksin and Yingluck. Paradorn pointed out that Thaksin has already managed to weaken several political rivals, suggesting a pattern of seeking retribution against those who oppose him.

 

In summary, Paradorn’s allegations paint a picture of Thaksin as a vengeful strategist, using political appointments to settle old scores with Thailand’s military establishment. Whether these claims hold true remains to be seen, but they certainly add fuel to the ever-complex tapestry of Thai political drama.

 

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Ah the need for revenge, wasn't getting to come back enough he got to rub it into everyone face and show them how important he is. But like all people with that mentality they just cannot leave well enough alone

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6 hours ago, Gknrd said:

He better watch it or the Military might just throw Him and the new PM out again.

I think anutin is just biding his time looking for a Christmas present 

 

Let's face it he has no friends in the coalition parties.  They all hate him

 

The only thing saving him is their fear of the people's party 

He has been watching Trump to get lessons on how to shoot one in the foot

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The pen is mightier than the sword, until it runs out of ink.

Thaksin is a megalomaniac,

 

UNLESS, HE IS PROTECTED ON HIGH, THIS WON'T END WELL.

Didn't he get sacked the first time because he was trying to influence and promote friends to high places within the military?

9 hours ago, Gknrd said:

He better watch it or the Military might just throw Him and the new PM out again.

Yes , 3 Shinawatras kicked out of office 3 times by the military. 

Do these megalomaniacs ever learn from history?

Tony has far to much power since his return from being a fugitive how is this been allowed to happen 

11 hours ago, webfact said:

Phumtham, a former communist insurgent

 

Uh-oh.  Perhaps we're about to find out why they're called the red-shirts.  😬

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