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Lies lies lies. I didn't know there was a bomb in the cupboard…yeah right.

I used that excuse when my parents would find cigarettes in my belongings. i found it in the FIELD! lol
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"The injured suspect had been trying safely to dispose of one device when it fell to the ground and detonated on the street, Kittipong added."

I always take one for the road when I'm fleeing a burning building.

LMAO

So he found a bomb in his house, picked it up, carried it to the main road and tried to difuse it by bouncing it off a tree?

Great defence!

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Almost a year later I still find it extremely fortunate that:

1. None of the children in the kindergarten located quite near the site where the grenade exploded were injured.

2. The taxi driver who had the grenade thrown at him was also not injured.

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They're not terrorists. Chalerm said so.

See. Some will still try everything to smear Iran.

I do respect that you don't subscribe to the bigotry of many posters. However you must acknowledge that Iran is a State sponsor of terrorism e.g. Hezbollah in Lebanon and supporter of Shiite dictatorships, such as Syria. providing IED expertise etc etc. Nobody on this forum would have access to intelligence that they could share in the public domain to prove one way or the other, but taking into account probability, I say the guys on trial were planning a terrorist attack.

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They're not terrorists. Chalerm said so.

I say they are terrorists. Who are you going to believe?

I don't know you from a bar of soap ... clearly I'd believe you before I'd believe Chalerm.

Did you notice int he days after this bombing attack in Bangkok by Iran sponsored nationals, that the Thai PM Yinluck changed the countries support for Islamic Politics in Palestine.

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They're not terrorists. Chalerm said so.

See. Some will still try everything to smear Iran.

Isn't it terrible how Iranian bombers do that.

Not really.

Some people here at the board do that.

Would they start to smear a country when the criminal comes from Canada, New Zealand or the US?

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They're not terrorists. Chalerm said so.

I say they are terrorists. Who are you going to believe?

I don't know you from a bar of soap ... clearly I'd believe you before I'd believe Chalerm.

Did you notice int he days after this bombing attack in Bangkok by Iran sponsored nationals, that the Thai PM Yinluck changed the countries support for Islamic Politics in Palestine.

The world is pro- Palestine and so is Thailand, since ages.

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noitom, on 15 Jan 2013 - 19:34, said: Thailand can always be counted on to act in accordance with the rest of the world. Thais are a major player and always act as so.

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. With this case (which I thought had been mothballed, but am glad to see it's somewhat active), Thailand will bend over and spread 'em - to appease Iranians. Rice exports are more important (to Thai offialdom) than sending a couple idiot wannabe-bombers to prison.

From thie OP: In June a Malaysian court ordered the extradition to Thailand of another Iranian suspect Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, who was 31 at the time. Sedaghatzadeh was arrested at Kuala Lumpur's international airport a day after the Bangkok blasts. Two other suspects are believed to have returned to Iran.

The 3rd wannabe bomber should be sent to Thailand for trial, as should the 2 Iranians in this nefarious group who fled to Iran, one of whom is a woman who's name is on the house rental agreement. Those two who fled will not be returned. Iran is sorely afraid (as it should be) that a thorough trial (not possible with bungling Thai investigators) will implicate higher ups in Iranian officialdom. Without a doubt, Thai authorities will acquiesce to Iran and do all they can to sweep this under the Persian rug.
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They're not terrorists. Chalerm said so.

See. Some will still try everything to smear Iran.

Isn't it terrible how Iranian bombers do that.

Not really.

Some people here at the board do that.

Would they start to smear a country when the criminal comes from Canada, New Zealand or the US?

Strangely enough, we don't get many bomb chuckers from those three countries. But when/if we do, I'll give long odds that they are immigrants from the general area of Iran.

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"The injured suspect had been trying safely to dispose of one device when it fell to the ground and detonated on the street,"

Lamest excuse since the classic: 'the camel ate my homework.'

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"The injured suspect had been trying safely to dispose of one device when it fell to the ground and detonated on the street,"

Lamest excuse since the classic: 'the camel ate my homework.'

Would he have more credibility if he said "God told me to do it (via his spokesman on earth aka the mad mullah)"?

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More evidence linking the Iranian backed terrorism against global Jewish targets (of any kind) including of course in THAILAND:

“I was just collecting information about the Jews,” he told police, according to a sworn deposition. “This is what my organization is doing, everywhere in the world.”

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The evidence echoes discoveries by investigators in Bulgaria and prosecutors in Thailand, India, Azerbaijan, Kenya and other countries hit by a wave of attempted assassinations and bombings linked to Hezbollah or its chief sponsor, Iran. U.S. officials characterize the plots as part of a shadow war directed by Iran in part to retaliate for Western efforts to derail Iran’s nuclear program.

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“It isn’t a declared war, but it was virtually that,” said a European diplomat whose country has been closely involved in investigating the string of attempted attacks. “Iranians saw themselves under attack, and they felt compelled to respond. They don’t differentiate between different international players, because they look around the world and see one big conspiracy against them.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/elaborate-surveillance-operation-raises-concerns-about-broader-hezbollah-attacks/2013/02/26/683da8d6-7d10-11e2-a044-676856536b40_story.html
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"The injured suspect had been trying safely to dispose of one device when it fell to the ground and detonated on the street,"

Lamest excuse since the classic: 'the camel ate my homework.'

Would he have more credibility if he said "God told me to do it (via his spokesman on earth aka the mad mullah)"?

He could have said he was extremely horny and couldn't wait for the 71 virgins.

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Either way the Thai defence lawyer is just sucking up the pay check as his clients obviously have no hope despite their ridiculous pleas. Is this why lawyers are not particularly liked or held in any esteem?

Sounds like these two have heard that no matter how guilty you are anything is possible in a Thai court.

Sad but true. Methinks that regardless of whether they're found guilty or what, they'll get their butts (what's not been blown up already) back to Iran. They may even get a heroes' welcome there, like the plane bomber who got out of Scottish prison and was unwittingly returned to Libya. Thailand's eagerness to avoid muddling affairs with Iran will trump whatever legal issues show their fuzzy heads. When has the PT gov't put upholding the law above personal alliances?

What's the latest with this imbroglio? Is the Iranian woman (who rented the bomb-making house) being subpoenaed? Didn't think so. She's got safe haven in Iran.

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"The injured suspect had been trying safely to dispose of one device when it fell to the ground and detonated on the street,"

Lamest excuse since the classic: 'the camel ate my homework.'

Would he have more credibility if he said "God told me to do it (via his spokesman on earth aka the mad mullah)"?

He could have said he was extremely horny and couldn't wait for the 71 virgins.

I'm sure there are plenty of people quite happy to hurry this scumbag on his way to them.

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They're not terrorists. Chalerm said so.

See. Some will still try everything to smear Iran.

Isn't it terrible how Iranian bombers do that.

Not really.

Some people here at the board do that.

Would they start to smear a country when the criminal comes from Canada, New Zealand or the US?

It's just your imagination. Not one poster has smeared Iran. Please quote where I am wrong.

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