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Thai 'Red Shirts' warn of civil war if government falls

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The arrest of Suthep would probably not prove in aiding a solution to Thai politics , he could become a martyr from behind bars and this could escalate into what the thai's deem as 'civil war'.

This is not Cuba and Suthep is not Castro ! The Reds , are mostly middle aged fat women, they gonna take up arms .

Does anyone , non thai, really believe they could orcastrate a organised arms struggle against , firstly against their own people (section of) and secondly the army ,who are ordered to protect the Monarchy and the State, what sides would they take if there was a total breakdown in law and order, not to mention the police .

Yes they are all buddists apart from the 1% who are Christian, but is it true Buddism ? India , Nepal have a different opinion about that, point here is that it would not be a Religious struggle as was in Northern Ireland, which you will all know was a bloody civil war for three decades over two religions.

I could go on , but really coul'nt be bothered, they are specialists in bullshit, thats about it and as someone said a country full of nutters.

Education, which they don't like is the key of their problems, and a true understanding of Budda and what his teachings really meant !

Ireland was not a religious war, it is an illegal invasion and illegal occupation by the British of Northern Ireland.

Give Ireland Back to the Irish - Wikipedia, is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney in response to the events of Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland on 30 January 1972

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The arrest of Suthep would probably not prove in aiding a solution to Thai politics , he could become a martyr from behind bars and this could escalate into what the thai's deem as 'civil war'.

This is not Cuba and Suthep is not Castro ! The Reds , are mostly middle aged fat women, they gonna take up arms .

Does anyone , non thai, really believe they could orcastrate a organised arms struggle against , firstly against their own people (section of) and secondly the army ,who are ordered to protect the Monarchy and the State, what sides would they take if there was a total breakdown in law and order, not to mention the police .

Yes they are all buddists apart from the 1% who are Christian, but is it true Buddism ? India , Nepal have a different opinion about that, point here is that it would not be a Religious struggle as was in Northern Ireland, which you will all know was a bloody civil war for three decades over two religions.

I could go on , but really coul'nt be bothered, they are specialists in bullshit, thats about it and as someone said a country full of nutters.

Education, which they don't like is the key of their problems, and a true understanding of Budda and what his teachings really meant !

Ireland was not a religious war, it is an illegal invasion and illegal occupation by the British of Northern Ireland.

Give Ireland Back to the Irish - Wikipedia, is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney in response to the events of Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland on 30 January 1972

What year was that? I seem to have forgotten when Norther Ireland was invaded and occupied.

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