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Bangkok Showdown: Clashes Seem Inevitable Now


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As the reds led by Thaksin refused to negotiate AT ALL, actually a clash was inevitable from the start of this.

What clash? There was NO clash.....Law enforcement run away like rabbits.....

I would wager my last baht army and police are told to back down

if reds pressure them. if they let reds thru and reds cause damage

to person, place or thing ... gov;t then have cause/reason to

over run the reds.

That is twice now army/police/whoever have let thru the reds

to major buildings/sites - thaicom + gov't house

Both times as soon as the reds were about to enter and do whatever

they red shirt leaders order them reds to stand down.

cat and mouse

tom and jerry

If so, what is the use of SOE, and all the B..lsh.t about the vows not to let reds enter in Thaicom??? Just show more weakness....

Enact SOE just gives them more lega lright to squash red

should the reds injure/harm/damage anything or anyone

Putting his ducks in a row

you can be sure ... as soon as reds cause damage to important

infrastructure, they will be dealt with severely ..

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just got a call about tanks in the central world area, any one confirm?

Nothing here. Just the stage is getting louder and louder, proclaiming victory of getting their TV back on air.

This can only mean one thing - Government has no power over police and no power over the military.

Guess the end is in sight - with government being removed.

Followed by the change of sides, and the same thing all over again.

Looks that way.

Interesting thing sees to be that whoever is in power the military want to keep its hands clean in terms of movement against the people. They didnt do it for Samak or Somchai. They did a pretty minimised injured job last Songkran and now wont do it for Abhisit. Wonder how lame Abhisit's peech will be tonight. Might just as well resign and leave it to others to sort out now.

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just got a call about tanks in the central world area, any one confirm?

Nothing here. Just the stage is getting louder and louder, proclaiming victory of getting their TV back on air.

This can only mean one thing - Government has no power over police and no power over the military.

Guess the end is in sight - with government being removed.

Followed by the change of sides, and the same thing all over again.

Looks that way.

Interesting thing sees to be that whoever is in power the military want to keep its hands clean in terms of movement against the people. They didnt do it for Samak or Somchai. They did a pretty minimised injured job last Songkran and now wont do it for Abhisit. Wonder how lame Abhisit's peech will be tonight. Might just as well resign and leave it to others to sort out now.

Yes, signal reconnected....Maybe reds got some coffee, tea, cookies and other delicacies, to make them feel more comfortable!!! What a pity.....When I think about all the bulls*t we heard since it started....No one can control reds...Or no one wants....Meaning that this situation will go on and on !!!

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Thai PBS broadcasting live now from Ratchaprasong. There are large groups of police mobilising in columns. Also, red shirts are passing out face masks soaked in water, obviously for what they feel is an impending tear gas volley.

My favorite image just now was of a man holding an infant, collecting one wet face mask from the red shirt agent. That's right...a man carrying an infant and accepting ONE face mask!

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@hammered and tomazbodner: Pretty much 100% right. It's a mess. And given that this could become a long-term pattern I really do worry for the future of the country I love :)

Well the precedent of the airport opened up the rachaprasong seizure. Now the precedent of rally with impunity until the government goes can be used by others too I guess. The only answer is the powerful onbes agreeing a set of rules they can all abide by otherwise it is an endless cycel of mayhem

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Thai PBS broadcasting live now from Ratchaprasong. There are large groups of police mobilising in columns. Also, red shirts are passing out face masks soaked in water, obviously for what they feel is an impending tear gas volley.

My favorite image just now was of a man holding an infant, collecting one wet face mask from the red shirt agent. That's right...a man carrying an infant and accepting ONE face mask!

possibly for the child ??

ph

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Thanong, your lead article is fantastic - terrific insight and story. Keep writing!!!

Ummmm did you not notice that this is the same guy that announced what he said in his first paragraph as a fact less than 48 hours ago as fact?

While I agree with his last sentence, the author is using this to back up the faulty knowledge he claimed to have recently. (Listening too closely to the reds perhaps? since his piece came out about the time Arisman was breaking into Parliament and the red leaders were spreading rumors to get Arisman out of parliament)

I'm not sure I understand what you are saying here... both your first and second paragraphs do not make sense without more context... please explainl

Read what Thanong wrote right at about the time that Arisman was invading Parliament. He alludes to it in his first sentence. It turned out to be 100% wrong but he is standing by it in this article.

my bet is that 'Redsunset' has a sense of humor. :)

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I think you are making one mistake here; If these were people with political grievances and an understanding thereof, I would agree, but the majority are nothing but uneducated, IQ challenged people who are only here because Mr. T is paying them.

Remove all those porn's, you end up with a group of hardcore would be Terrorists and their leaders who are all looking at overthrowing the government for financial gain once Mr. T returns.

Why are they so against the 9 months term - the answer is simple, it would cost Mr. T too much to keep up his supporters

It probably has more to do with the military command reshuffle and military budgets coming up than anything else. Also, wouldn't it be a bit disingenuous for them to be protesting for a true democracy to exist in 9 months? If you want something, chances are you want it now.

It has heaps to do with the reshuffle.

Abhisit even said that. The reds haven't been so open.

Thaksin need elections now so that he can buy the result and control the reshuffle. Once he controls the army, he can walk back without a problem.

Someone enlighten me here. If the Reds succeed in dissolving the House, win a new election, and bring back the criminal as PM, wont he completely reshuffle the army to his favor? In this case, Annupong and any successor will be history. So why wouldn't the army be backing the Dems now, allowing this to get as far as it has gotten?

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