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U.S. Visa Sanctions Target Thai Officials Over Uyghur Deportation


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Rubio just noticed Thailand. That means others in the administration involved with tariffs and investigating companies helping China evade sanctions will take notice too.

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Identities not disclosed, therefore nothing will happen - just more meaningless nonsense. 

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12 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Identities not disclosed, therefore nothing will happen - just more meaningless nonsense. 

give them time... it's only just been announced.

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12 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Identities not disclosed, therefore nothing will happen - just more meaningless nonsense. 

 

The names will leak out. And before they do, there will be speculation that will widen the scope. Things will look even worse. And there will be follow up actions, I believe. Tariffs incoming. 

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17 minutes ago, Artisi said:

Identities not disclosed

 

 

I would think that the current PM would be at the top of the list?

 

Next up would be Deputy PM  Phumtham Wechayachai, and Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong.

 

And Pol Col Tawee and Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa were part of the decision per Phumtham.

 

Not sure if this affects Diplomatic status?

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai authorities had previously justified their decision to deport the Uyghurs by asserting assurances from China that these individuals would face no harm upon their return.

if they that stupid to believe what China said, then visa sanctions are well deserved

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It's not often that I agree with Marco or the current US administration  but this is one of those times.  Credit where its due. 

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3 hours ago, hotsun said:

Thailand deserves to lose as much face as possible. Dont let them play both sides any longer..

Yes, this is great, except no face to lose if we don't know whose faces they are. Come on journalists, let's do what you do best - expose and name names. 

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Thailand is literally between a rock and a hard place.  China is close and DC is so far away what could they do? Actually defy what Beijing tells them to do? I think not. What actual influence does DC have now?  Cobra Gold looks like a military show and tell along with a picnic with Thai food.  Next time Beijing tells Bangkok to jump the only response I see "how high".  

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27 minutes ago, Jone500 said:

Go ahead, Thailand. If China invades, Trump will never help anyway.

 

Are you already learning Chinese...

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Let's hope this doesn't turn into a typical Trump tit for tat battle, or Thailand could rapidly make life difficult for US citizens living in Thailand.

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8 minutes ago, Sir Dude said:

Thailand is pretty high up on the trade imbalance list with the US (number 10 or 11, I think), so can see incoming tariffs for Thailand when the US gets round to it... plus a lot of Chinese goods are starting to flow through places like Thailand and Vietnam in an attempt to dodge the tariffs.

However, Thailand can't really complain as anything imported here has huge tariffs on them already, think cars/wine/food etc. etc. (few are as protectionist as Thailand) and would simply be the Thais getting a taste of their own long-dished-out to foreign goods medicine (fairs fair)... can't have it both ways. Simple answer Thailand is to devalue the currency a bit and then your goods will still be bought tariffs or not, but that won't sit well with the uber rich here with all their little foreign business shenanigans.

Kinda curious about that myself. Trump said reciprocity on Tariffs.  Well will see how that play's out for Thailand.  

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2 minutes ago, stevenl said:

No, he was not. That's the justification coming out from the government, facts tell us a different story.

What facts are you referring to?

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3 hours ago, John Drake said:

Rubio just noticed Thailand. That means others in the administration involved with tariffs and investigating companies helping China evade sanctions will take notice too.

He may have to explain Thailand is not Taiwan …

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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Bravo US.. show Thailand that they can't do as they like and being a part of a Human Right Agency.. If no sanctions are made everything will continue because Thailand don't change anything as they believe they are always right.. Same for the people in jail for violating section 112.. An old outdated law that is used to silence the opposition

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I thought the new US administration was pursuing a more isolationist stance and all about withdrawal from global affairs and influence and focusing on making themselves better in a quaint, old-fashioned way.

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