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27 minutes ago, TantrikLvr said:

yea, coming from the evil bloody hands of the director murderer of over 3000 'suspected' drug users, charged, convicted and  sentenced ex jailed crook and fugitive, with the meth head son and right hand minister advisor, convicted and jailed for trafficking Heroin to Australia and the sister/puppet who ripped off countless poor rice farmers.. an outstanding individual pot calling the kettle black.. If greedy

Drump can get away with it all, why not try and pull the wool over more nieve peoples eyes and try to grab more ignorant peoples money??   

He's the expert on all things...

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50 minutes ago, TantrikLvr said:

yea, coming from the evil bloody hands of the director murderer of over 3000 'suspected' drug users, charged, convicted and  sentenced ex jailed crook and fugitive, with the meth head son and right hand minister advisor, convicted and jailed for trafficking Heroin to Australia and the sister/puppet who ripped off countless poor rice farmers.. an outstanding individual pot calling the kettle black.. If greedy

Drump can get away with it all, why not try and pull the wool over more nieve peoples eyes and try to grab more ignorant peoples money??   

Pleased to see you don't really dislike the guy and what he stands for 😊

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I knew that the extra judicial killings in Thaksin’s first government would prompt the haters to point at Mr T.

Pity they don’t acknowledge that Mr T was spoken to by one who cannot be named and told that “something must be done “.

Rock and a hard place.

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Posted
15 hours ago, webfact said:

explore sustainable methods to combat these issues

 

sure, why not... bring back his shoot first ask questions later... wonderful solution. This guy... just doesnt know when to shut up... thing is -- he will never be held accountable

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17 hours ago, Artisi said:

He's well experienced to address this issue and fully understands his easy fix, just eliminate them on the spot, done and dusted. 

 

The problem with that strategy is that the some in the military and the police allegedly used the suppression activity to eliminate political "rivals" and advocates of social reform. In other cases, innocent people were killed.

 

5 hours ago, FarangJon said:

What a joke! Thaksin enriched himself through drug trafficking in the early 2000s. He gunned down all the competition, regardless of whether women or children were among them.

 

Nonsense. There is no evidence to support your claim.  He did not gun down anyone. The   drug cartels had taken control of parts of the country and had corrupted local officials including the police. It was a bonafide  insurrection funded by the  drug syndicates. It was similar to what was seen in Columbia and Mexico. The  military  was heavy handed, but this was a  do or die  situation. The failure was on the part of the military to  oversee and manage the  operation  effectively. Thaksin had to work with  what he had, and unfortunately, the  Thai military of that era was not well trained in fighting narco terrorists.

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, damian said:

Bit of grey coming through there Tony. 

He must of missed his hair salon appointment. Prayut never missed his's. 🤣

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32 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Nonsense. There is no evidence to support your claim.  He did not gun down anyone. The   drug cartels had taken control of parts of the country and had corrupted local officials including the police. It was a bonafide  insurrection funded by the  drug syndicates. It was similar to what was seen in Columbia and Mexico. The  military  was heavy handed, but this was a  do or die  situation. The failure was on the part of the military to  oversee and manage the  operation  effectively. Thaksin had to work with  what he had, and unfortunately, the  Thai military of that era was not well trained in fighting narco terrorists.

Pure fantasy.

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7 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The problem with that strategy is that the some in the military and the police allegedly used the suppression activity to eliminate political "rivals" and advocates of social reform. In other cases, innocent people were killed.

 

 

Nonsense. There is no evidence to support your claim.  He did not gun down anyone. The   drug cartels had taken control of parts of the country and had corrupted local officials including the police. It was a bonafide  insurrection funded by the  drug syndicates. It was similar to what was seen in Columbia and Mexico. The  military  was heavy handed, but this was a  do or die  situation. The failure was on the part of the military to  oversee and manage the  operation  effectively. Thaksin had to work with  what he had, and unfortunately, the  Thai military of that era was not well trained in fighting narco terrorists.

 

All fully sanctioned by Thaksin. 

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19 hours ago, Red Forever said:

I knew that the extra judicial killings in Thaksin’s first government would prompt the haters to point at Mr T.

Pity they don’t acknowledge that Mr T was spoken to by one who cannot be named and told that “something must be done “.

Rock and a hard place.

He was not 'spoken to by one who cannot be named', but even if your comment was correct it does not account for the innocent people killed.

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Posted
21 hours ago, Red Forever said:

I knew that the extra judicial killings in Thaksin’s first government would prompt the haters to point at Mr T.

Pity they don’t acknowledge that Mr T was spoken to by one who cannot be named and told that “something must be done “.

Rock and a hard place.

There is a big difference between "something must be done" and the slaughter perpetrated on many innocent people including children far removed from any involvement with the drug trade - and did it stop the drug trade - no, it didn't. 

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