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AeroThai and SET are in protesters' sights

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It is fine to start with a campaign and accept support from all those that have an interest in your stance. However when you allow others to take over or mismanage your plans then it is not your campaign and you have created an achilles heel. The students have proven they are a law onto themselves and the game plan is not going as smoothly as Suthep thought it would. The effect to take over AEROTHAI to some posters does not matter so much if each of the airports can rely on running their operations without it. However one TV poster mentioned that RTAF do need the services of AEROTHAI, then the Military must act. Terrorism is all that this campaign has been about but the students are spearheading it into a collision course with those that do not wish to be involved.

Maybe this is all a cunning ruse by Suthep. Use the brainwashed students to do something which unquestionably would lead to the arm of the military having to step in. Goal achieved by Suthep and all the while he can claim he 'never wanted that' and it had 'nothing to do with him' as despite quitting politics for good he under duress accepts to step is as secretary general to the appointed council, with his step son the leader.

I know this area well... There are tens of thousands of small appartments there where many BKK taxi drivers live. The Students would be trapped in that maze of tiny alleys and rich pickings for their enemies. This guy leading them is not only a real thug... he looks like one as well.

He is also desperate. At this late stage he is "threatening to bring in more people" These are un-doubtedly the guys who will will enforce Suthep dictats if thailand goes mad and he gets his way.... be very very scared Bangkok!! http://news.asiainterlaw.com/?p=8887

This guy leading them is not only a real thug... he looks like one as well.

Ah yes! The quintessential thug.................he looks like one as well.

Just what does a "thug" actually look like? This word often misused might well apply to half the MPs in parliament and most certainly to the likes of Arisman and Jatuporn. Why? Because they look like thugs?.

This guy is a serious threat with his bluster about taking over Aerothai but such generalizations help no one.

If they go near the premises take them out.

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as a matter of fact, it's a smart move from Suthep to have a few useful idiots doing the dirty work, so he can wash his hands clean. If he was against them, he could have easily stopped them, but there's a reason why he didn't. The student group is quite likely funded by him or his folks, just as likely as many of the white shirt movement have their backers on the other side of the fence.

both sites have backup systems so even if they were to torch the buildings they would still operate as usual at remote secret locations

'Caretaker Transport Minister Chadchart Sittipunt said ... if anti-government protesters occupied the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand compound ... they would be charged with terrorism.'

Get real, Chadchart. If you are confident that none of the redshirts' antics were terrorism - as you no doubt are - you can hardly label peaceful occupation of a compound, no matter which one, as terrorism.

SET up close to 2% today, stronger Baht. Not a nervous market by the look of it

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