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BANGKOK: -- Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary general of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), reportedly had a secret meeting with military top brass Tuesday afternoon, Thai Rath online reported Tuesday.

The online said the report that Army Chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha sent a car to pick him up to a military base, was still unconfirmed.

When asked by reporters about the meeting, Suthep just smiled.

At the meeting, former Defence Minister General Pravit Wongsuwan and former Commander in Chief Gen Anupong Paochinda were also present

The meeting took place before Suthep made his daily speech today. The online also quoted its high-rannking source as saying that the meeting seemed to be not possible as the ongoing conflicts are between Suthep and caretaker premier, so they themselves should settle them.

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-- The Nation 2013-12-10

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More intrigue. The plot thickens. Will they, won't they?

Surely to god, Suthep should be leaving the army base in manacles or is he just too hot to handle at this moment?.

Anupong is back out into view? Thaksin showing up un-announced

and particularly unwanted at the Generals mothers funeral has always left

a void that can't be closed for the Shin clan and the Generals clan

The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary.

Well that does likely mean bigger things are in play.

Yes, arresting Suthep would light a powder keg with a short fuse.

But also it's not the army tasked with arresting Suthep, but the police.

Based on orders that may or may not be considered legal in 3 weeks.

If the government refused to obey the Constitution Courts rulings, does that make them illegal from that point on?

A hotly debatable point now, but the winners tend to determine the rules retroactively in Thailand..

Did the meeting take place?

Denial often means truth but not fully admitted here in LOS. Land Of Side-Speak

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More intrigue. The plot thickens. Will they, won't they?

Surely to god, Suthep should be leaving the army base in manacles or is he just too hot to handle at this moment?.

Anupong is back out into view? Thaksin showing up un-announced

and particularly unwanted at the Generals mothers funeral has always left

a void that can't be closed for the Shin clan and the Generals clan

The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary.

Well that does likely mean bigger things are in play.

Yes, arresting Suthep would light a powder keg with a short fuse.

But also it's not the army tasked with arresting Suthep, but the police.

Based on orders that may or may not be considered legal in 3 weeks.

If the government refused to obey the Constitution Courts rulings, does that make them illegal from that point on?

A hotly debatable point now, but the winners tend to determine the rules retroactively in Thailand..

Did the meeting take place?

Denial often means truth but not fully admitted here in LOS. Land Of Side-Speak

But I understand that government house currently is guarded by the army, so the meeting might be to assur Suthep that if the police try to arrest him, he will get a little help from his friends.

Or that they are ready to back him in case he doesn't reach his goal, which is oust the Shinawatra's.

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More intrigue. The plot thickens. Will they, won't they?

Surely to god, Suthep should be leaving the army base in manacles or is he just too hot to handle at this moment?.

Anupong is back out into view? Thaksin showing up un-announced

and particularly unwanted at the Generals mothers funeral has always left

a void that can't be closed for the Shin clan and the Generals clan

The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary.

Well that does likely mean bigger things are in play.

Yes, arresting Suthep would light a powder keg with a short fuse.

But also it's not the army tasked with arresting Suthep, but the police.

Based on orders that may or may not be considered legal in 3 weeks.

If the government refused to obey the Constitution Courts rulings, does that make them illegal from that point on?

A hotly debatable point now, but the winners tend to determine the rules retroactively in Thailand..

Did the meeting take place?

Denial often means truth but not fully admitted here in LOS. Land Of Side-Speak

'The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary'.

Perhaps it is legendary - I have never seen the photo, despite searching for it on Google. Did such a thing happen? Is such a picture in circulation?

I'm not doubting you, but I would like to see it.

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attachicon.gifprayuth.jpgattachicon.gifanupong.jpg

.............attachicon.gifsuthep.jpg

What kind of brass would that be?smile.png

is that a co- incidental lay-out for those pictures , the pointing from the gun down to.....?biggrin.pngwhistling.gif

I'm sure it was, although watching Suthep on TV this morning, the Mrs. opined this might be in Suthep's future.

Everyone knows that Suthep is in for a Seh Daeng.

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So the hint is out.

This 'convenient' leak has hit the street.

The tongues are wagging.

This is a nice little discreet shot across the bows for YL and the PTP.

'It's your move'.... we suggest you take this opportunity to step down and say it is in the people's interests to stop the protests... I am doing this for Thailand'... That's it... there's a good girl, now you look good in defeat. Just the PTP to follow suit, then it's time for the overhaul.

Well done Suthep, I knew you were cunning from the start. I take my hat off to you.

You win.

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The interior minister offers bullets or a new election to the anti Government Protestors. He have the power to order police sharp shooting. If this happen, and I think he is crazy enough, there will be Blood. It would be better, the army intervene directly.

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Last week he claimed that the Air Force were plotting to kill him........... go figure.......blink.png.pagespeed.ce.AQgCnSOpp_.png

That was actually 'sort of' true.. It was all over the social media some air force officer insanely said at an interview, 'I have my gun here, just tell me and I will kill Suthep'. There were even photos etc.

Not exactly a plot, but more of a stupid public threat.

These are the sort of silly incidents that the 'controlled' media tend to hold back on.

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attachicon.gifprayuth.jpgattachicon.gifanupong.jpg

.............attachicon.gifsuthep.jpg

What kind of brass would that be?smile.png

is that a co- incidental lay-out for those pictures , the pointing from the gun down to.....?biggrin.pngwhistling.gif

I'm sure it was, although watching Suthep on TV this morning, the Mrs. opined this might be in Suthep's future.

Everyone knows that Suthep is in for a Seh Daeng.

Nonsense.

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Only in Thailand can a man with multiple warrants for his arrest meet with police, military, and other government officials and not be detained.

It's mai pen rai. biggrin.png You silly farang, you don't understand thainess.

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More intrigue. The plot thickens. Will they, won't they?

Surely to god, Suthep should be leaving the army base in manacles or is he just too hot to handle at this moment?.

Anupong is back out into view? Thaksin showing up un-announced

and particularly unwanted at the Generals mothers funeral has always left

a void that can't be  closed for the Shin clan and the Generals clan

The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary.

 

Well that does likely mean bigger things are in play. 

 

Yes, arresting Suthep would light a powder keg with a short fuse.

But also it's not the army tasked with arresting Suthep, but the police.

Based on orders that may or may not be considered legal in 3 weeks.

If the government refused to obey the Constitution Courts rulings, does that make them illegal from that point on?

A hotly debatable point now, but the winners tend to determine the rules retroactively in Thailand..

 

Did the meeting take place?

Denial often means truth but not fully admitted here in LOS. Land Of Side-Speak

 

'The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary'.

 

Perhaps it is legendary - I have never seen the photo, despite searching for it on Google. Did such a thing happen? Is such a picture in circulation?

 

I'm not doubting you, but I would like to see it.

 

I could be wrong, but was the photo in question not the other way 'round? DL wai'ing to Gen. Prem?

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The problem is that they are all Chinese, not Thai!

My wife from Nong Khod outside Nakhon Sawan is Thai, and the Chinese live in NS, sucking the blood and money out of the locals.

That´s the ultimate problem and conflict in Thailand.

Suggestion:

Split up, make two: Red and a yellow / Thai and Chinese.

- or there will be blood, I guarantee you...

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More intrigue. The plot thickens. Will they, won't they?

Surely to god, Suthep should be leaving the army base in manacles or is he just too hot to handle at this moment?.

Anupong is back out into view? Thaksin showing up un-announced

and particularly unwanted at the Generals mothers funeral has always left

a void that can't be closed for the Shin clan and the Generals clan

The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary.

Well that does likely mean bigger things are in play.

Yes, arresting Suthep would light a powder keg with a short fuse.

But also it's not the army tasked with arresting Suthep, but the police.

Based on orders that may or may not be considered legal in 3 weeks.

If the government refused to obey the Constitution Courts rulings, does that make them illegal from that point on?

A hotly debatable point now, but the winners tend to determine the rules retroactively in Thailand..

Did the meeting take place?

Denial often means truth but not fully admitted here in LOS. Land Of Side-Speak

'The photo of the wai below the naval by Gen. Prem to Thaksin is legendary'.

Perhaps it is legendary - I have never seen the photo, despite searching for it on Google. Did such a thing happen? Is such a picture in circulation?

I'm not doubting you, but I would like to see it.

Its out there somewhere. Its really quite an obvious put.down.

If he'd offered his hand for a shake and then pulled it away to blow a raspberry it would have been less insulting.

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