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Thailand To Face Sabotage Threat 'In The Next 20 Days'


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Bannawit said he had learnt from military intelligence officials that tens of foreign armed militia from a neighbouring country's Seals, with the same capability as the Royal Thai Navy's Seals and the Royal Thai Army's Special War Command or Red Hat, are planning terror strikes.

Well then lets declare war... Just let us know what neighboring country?:blink:

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Thailand has seemly been experiencing sabotage for quite a long time. The outside/foreign threat is probably the least of the countries worries. Start in Bangkok. locate government house and you find that there are more than tens who are threats to national stability, financially as well as physically.

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It would be good to see some seals on Thailand's shores. Probably haven't been wild seals in Thailand for a few hundred years. Wouldn't mind also seeing sea turtles, large lizards, large birds and gugongs which have been decimated either by locals (for food) or taken to China for their dubious peter-hardening properties.

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This isn't funny. We don't know if it is real or not, but IF a neighboring country is harboring an invading revolutionary force, by most international definitions, wouldn't that be considered an act of war by the neighboring country?

I believe that the muslim terrorist attack in Bombay came close to triggering (another) Indian-Pakistan war - and these are nuclear armed countries. The situation as described is not that dissimilar.

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Something to give some thought to.

If you were a parent of an attention seeking child, who always seemed to get into some sort of trouble and had sent this child to his room as punishment, and you suddenly noticed that there was absolutely no sound coming from the youngsters room, what would be your first thought........ Perhaps it would be that the child was up to some or in the process of creating some more ill deeds.

Now taking into consideration the topic of this article, and placing a trouble prone child theory into the picture, who do we know of today that has for the most part been absent from the usual much sought after,news media headlines for some time now. Is it possible that this child is planning some trouble????

Just a parental type thought.

You mean Thaksin has been very quiet in the past few months?

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This isn't funny. We don't know if it is real or not, but IF a neighboring country is harboring an invading revolutionary force, by most international definitions, wouldn't that be considered an act of war by the neighboring country?

Not if it was 12-20 million illegal aliens (with a large bunch of criminals) invading the US, we just call them "undocumented workers" :blink:

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Something to give some thought to.

If you were a parent of an attention seeking child, who always seemed to get into some sort of trouble and had sent this child to his room as punishment, and you suddenly noticed that there was absolutely no sound coming from the youngsters room, what would be your first thought........ Perhaps it would be that the child was up to some or in the process of creating some more ill deeds.

Now taking into consideration the topic of this article, and placing a trouble prone child theory into the picture, who do we know of today that has for the most part been absent from the usual much sought after,news media headlines for some time now. Is it possible that this child is planning some trouble????

Just a parental type thought.

I presume you are saying Toxic has been a little silent recently?

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This isn't funny. We don't know if it is real or not, but IF a neighboring country is harboring an invading revolutionary force, by most international definitions, wouldn't that be considered an act of war by the neighboring country?

Not if it was 12-20 million illegal aliens (with a large bunch of criminals) invading the US, we just call them "undocumented workers" :blink:

A tea baggers job is never done. No connection to this Thai story. Next ...

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This isn't funny. We don't know if it is real or not, but IF a neighboring country is harboring an invading revolutionary force, by most international definitions, wouldn't that be considered an act of war by the neighboring country?

Not if it was 12-20 million illegal aliens (with a large bunch of criminals) invading the US, we just call them "undocumented workers" :blink:

A tea baggers job is never done. No connection to this Thai story. Next ...

Exactly, not to mention the undocumented workers are "stealing" jobs, not attacking.

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Well now the 11 captured dudes have fessed up to being trained in a neighbouring country, I guess that countyr has some expalining to do or at least for it to round up whoever it was that was training people to kill

The way the borders are around Thailand offers a case of plausible deniability. That leaves seeking government-to-government co-operation on control of cross-border 'trade'. PM Abhisit may raise the issue while in Myanmar, don't know when next he'll have a talk with PM Hun Sen ;)

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Well now the 11 captured dudes have fessed up to being trained in a neighbouring country, I guess that countyr has some expalining to do or at least for it to round up whoever it was that was training people to kill

The way the borders are around Thailand offers a case of plausible deniability. That leaves seeking government-to-government co-operation on control of cross-border 'trade'. PM Abhisit may raise the issue while in Myanmar, don't know when next he'll have a talk with PM Hun Sen ;)

Overseas military training may be part of the of cross-border 'trade' the govt wants to promote.

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He added that the secret command centre of former military top brass on Sukhumvit 3 has been closed. This could be because a major operation is in the making.

You mean they had their secret HQ at the Grace Hotel, and hanging out with all the hookers there??? That certainly would explain a lot... :o

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