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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 15 July 2025
UPDATE: US Denies Naval Base Plans on Thailand's Andaman Coast File photo courtesy of MGR online The United States has dismissed rumours about constructing a naval base along Thailand's Andaman Sea coast. A Thai navy source clarified that the US Seventh Fleet has no intention of establishing such a base in the Tablamu region of Phang Nga, near the existing Thai naval base. This counters widespread public speculation. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1366661-thai-government-resists-us-tariff-talks-amid-military-base-rumours/#findComment-19944078 -
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Will the Epstein saga tear MAGA apart?
The evangelicals are looking to DT as a King Cyrus figure. I didn't get much Old Testament when I was a kid so I don't know the story, Apparently they are willing to overlook any flaws so long as he delivers whatever it is they are hoping for. -
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90 days reporting
I recently returned from the u.k, using a single re-entry permit, I went online to do my 90 days reporting as I had left the country, I got a message saying I didn't have to do one yet & also didn't receive an email etc, is this correct? -
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Report Thai Government Resists US Tariff Talks Amid Military Base Rumours
US Denies Naval Base Plans on Thailand's Andaman Coast File photo courtesy of MGR online The United States has dismissed rumours about constructing a naval base along Thailand's Andaman Sea coast. A Thai navy source clarified that the US Seventh Fleet has no intention of establishing such a base in the Tablamu region of Phang Nga, near the existing Thai naval base. This counters widespread public speculation. Despite the buzz, it’s possible the US navy might seek permission to use existing facilities at Phang Nga, much like their arrangements at Sattahip and U-tapao in eastern Thailand. The Thai navy’s Third Naval Area, which oversees the Phang Nga base, commands operations in the strategically significant Indian Ocean area traversed by both mercantile and naval ships. It's not just the US; other allied navies can also request access to Thailand's naval facilities, provided formal permissions are obtained. The talk of an American foothold in Thailand surfaced amidst trade tensions, as Bangkok has a narrow window to negotiate with Washington over an impending 36% tariff on all Thai imports set to start August 1. The speculation about a new base underscores the complex geopolitical dance in the region, where strategic naval positioning is often under scrutiny. While the US remains a key military partner, any move to expand its presence on Thai soil would require careful diplomatic navigation. The potential use of Thai bases by foreign navies reflects Thailand’s balancing act between accommodating allies and maintaining sovereignty. The Thai navy source, speaking anonymously, emphasised the importance of clear communication to avoid misunderstandings. As it stands, the US has made no official request to expand its footprint in Thailand beyond the current cooperative arrangements, leaving local and international observers to watch with interest. No decisions have been made regarding additional naval collaborations, and developments should be closely monitored. The implications of any future agreements will be critical in shaping regional security dynamics. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Newsroom 2025-07-15 -
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Trump and the FIFA cup
Oh, that was DT? I thought it was Taylor Swift's grandmother. oops! wrong sport A lot of American men seem to think soccer is a gay sport (but maybe that's just in jest), so I'm surprised he showed up. On the other hand, I have a friend who played minor-league soccer (or whatever they call it) in his younger days. He is gay, and he considers it a gay sport. Go figure. -
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