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The Pad Has A Back-up Plan Called "nagasaki"


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PAD leader and Democrat party-list MP Somkiat Pongpaiboon announced from a stage at Suvarnabhumi after the terminal was overrun that the prime minister had lost legitimacy to administer the country because he was a proxy of convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, as well as his brother-in-law. As soon as he arrives in the country, he must announce his resignation.

Mr Somkiat called the Suvarnabhumi operation a "Hiroshima" war. If it fails to overthrow the government, he said the PAD has a back-up plan called "Nagasaki", but he declined to disclose any details.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/271108_News/27Nov2008_news08.php

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Could they cut off water to Bangkok or stop food shipments?

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Ok, thinking about it more:

Shutting down public transportation seems like the only thing that could be more painful then closing the airport. Shutting off power and water is probably too drastic.

I agree, probably block the bts, subway and main roads to paralyse the city.

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I would suspect that what he meant was the subsequent taking over of Don Muang airport (i.e. now done)

... More died in Hiroshima than Nagasaki, so imagine he meant something 'similar to', rather than 'bigger than'

Regardles, clearly a stupid and tasteless thing to say

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Well I see the ever diplomatically astute PAD have just made another huge blunder. Choice of words won't exactly endear them to the Japanese.

Reading on the Thai chat rooms , there is another side of the story people probably haven't thought of on here. But many Thais abroad on holiday, or work/business trips etc are stranded. For many, funds are running out as they are having to stay over planned schedule.

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PAD Orders 10,000 Gallons of Kool-Aid

Protest leaders believed to be planning exit strategy from “Final Battle”

BANGKOK – With its faithful followers now occupying Suvarnabhumi Airport, grounding all flights and bringing the tourism industry into a catastrophic standstill, the People’s Alliance for Democracy has mysteriously ordered 10,00 gallons of Kool-Aid, a US-made fruit-flavored soft drink.

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BANGKOK – With its faithful followers now occupying Suvarnabhumi Airport, grounding all flights and bringing the tourism industry into a catastrophic standstill, the People’s Alliance for Democracy has mysteriously ordered 10,00 gallons of Kool-Aid, a US-made fruit-flavored soft drink.

woah- another jonestown massacre???

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BANGKOK – With its faithful followers now occupying Suvarnabhumi Airport, grounding all flights and bringing the tourism industry into a catastrophic standstill, the People’s Alliance for Democracy has mysteriously ordered 10,00 gallons of Kool-Aid, a US-made fruit-flavored soft drink.

woah- another jonestown massacre???

it's a joke......just not a good one.

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