Piichai Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 propaganda .... i find it amusing the general ( i use that word lightly) shuts down the media but allows this type of reporting to get coverage ... we are in an interesting stage here , do not think for one minute all is well ....never forget the dictators of the past ..now we are in the hands of one old mans ego driven crusade ...Mugabe , Hitler , Pol pot , Mussolini , Franco , ..get the picture ? early signs are scary ..Martial law then Coup ? ( nice forward planning) pay the rice farmers from general revenue ? detaining people with no public news of the safety of these individuals ...curfew across the whole of Thailand( why) ....meanwhile the Armies priority of resolving the problems in the Sth just get worse daily ( more deaths last night) ... time to think about leaving imo Prayuth is publicizing this because he wants the Reds to see what's going on. He wants the Reds and their leaders to know that those arrested are singing like canaries, and that one arrest will lead to another. The military is operating in every jangwat, thus it makes sense the curfew is country-wide. As for what is happening in the south: try reading some of the Thai social media. You might be surprised. Politics makes strange bedfellows indeed! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piichai Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 @valvenus ... u need to come live and in Isaan.... posting you tube clips of a fire at the KK prov hall in 2010..so what ? same people , same town blah blah blah ... we now have a dictatorship , a general who"s army consists of mainly men from what region ? duh ? Isaan ...now do you think they will turn on their own families if it gets to that ? the rules have changed, unlike the past , we live by the rule of one man ... forget pissing competitions over the shins and suthep .... reds v yellows .... dream on if you think this will just wash away overnight .... No, there's a good chance it'll take a couple of years. But there's also a good chance Thailand will be better for it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beenhere2long Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 the Issan farlang need to ease up on the loa khoa..it makes them spew drivel 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
city Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 I'm finding very hard to believe any of this propaganda being dished out by this junta. First there wasn't going to be a coup now there is .Then when there was the claimn of neutrality and there clearly isn't . Academics scholars lawyers reporters politicians or anyone who dares speaks out against the coup are rounded up and so called detained with no reports of where they have good and what condition they are in only juntas word. The coup flies against thai and international law and rightly so is being condemned from all corners of the globe. A couple of hundred protesters staged a protest at victory monument and chased the soldiers away a brave act indeed by these young people however I fear that it's becoming so volatile that one spark could ignite this into full blown confrontation . Unfortunately for this young generation they are left dismayed bewildered and frustrated by the loss of democracy and the tearing up of the constitution . I just can't see how anyone supports these heavy handed tactics! Smacks of 2010 with weapons laid out on the table for everybody to inspect. Red shirts..attack in Khon Kaen...red shirt heartland...something wrong here. Any way more human shields for this Junta to use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
city Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. It also means "the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict dissent or political criticism. ... and that has exactly what bearing on a group of terrorists found red-handed with their war weapons...?! Every item of news during this time of an army run state should be totally dis believed . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlesHH Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 The Army's goal from the first was to catch incoming weapons to fuel Thaksin's private terrorists. Then to catch the terrorists. Silly Knee Jerks get bent out of shape about "democracy" while the Bin Laden of Thailand, Thaksin, plans and executes his reign of terror and destruction of Thailand. Thai democracy will be waiting patiently to come back after this madman and his henchmen are controlled. Go get em, Army! I'm finding very hard to believe any of this propaganda being dished out by this junta.First there wasn't going to be a coup now there is .Then when there was the claimn of neutrality and there clearly isn't .Academics scholars lawyers reporters politicians or anyone who dares speaks out against the coup are rounded up and so called detained with no reports of where they have good and what condition they are in only juntas word.The coup flies against thai and international law and rightly so is being condemned from all corners of the globe.A couple of hundred protesters staged a protest at victory monument and chased the soldiers away a brave act indeed by these young people however I fear that it's becoming so volatile that one spark could ignite this into full blown confrontation .Unfortunately for this young generation they are left dismayed bewildered and frustrated by the loss of democracy and the tearing up of the constitution .I just can't see how anyone supports these heavy handed tactics! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlesHH Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 The Army's goal from the first was to catch incoming weapons to fuel Thaksin's private terrorists. Then to catch the terrorists. Silly Knee Jerks get bent out of shape about "democracy" while the Bin Laden of Thailand, Thaksin, plans and executes his reign of terror and destruction of Thailand. Thai democracy will be waiting patiently to come back after this madman and his henchmen are controlled. Go get em, Army! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sean in udon Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 (edited) @valvenus ... u need to come live and in Isaan.... posting you tube clips of a fire at the KK prov hall in 2010..so what ? same people , same town blah blah blah ... we now have a dictatorship , a general who"s army consists of mainly men from what region ? duh ? Isaan ...now do you think they will turn on their own families if it gets to that ? the rules have changed, unlike the past , we live by the rule of one man ... forget pissing competitions over the shins and suthep .... reds v yellows .... dream on if you think this will just wash away overnight .... I live in Issan, so could you explain what difference it makes living here? Life seems to be going on as normal.Where are Issan people from? So why would they attack their own? Duh? There have been a few posts on this thread answering this question for you. Which leads to: Do I think soldiers from Issan will turn on their own people? Absolutely. There may be a few dissenters, but history shows that soldiers and police in most countries are more than happy to dish out beatings and death on their 'own people'. I don't see why Thailand should break the mould. I have no crystal ball, but don't foresee the totalitarian dictatorship that you seem to be predicting. Thailand isn't perfect (where is?), but at the moment I see a solution to a problem that wasn't going away. I agree this won't wash away overnight, but may not be a concern for you as 'time to think about leaving imo ' Want a lift to the airport? Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand Edited May 25, 2014 by sean in udon 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moe666 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 I'm finding very hard to believe any of this propaganda being dished out by this junta. First there wasn't going to be a coup now there is .Then when there was the claimn of neutrality and there clearly isn't . Academics scholars lawyers reporters politicians or anyone who dares speaks out against the coup are rounded up and so called detained with no reports of where they have good and what condition they are in only juntas word. The coup flies against thai and international law and rightly so is being condemned from all corners of the globe. A couple of hundred protesters staged a protest at victory monument and chased the soldiers away a brave act indeed by these young people however I fear that it's becoming so volatile that one spark could ignite this into full blown confrontation . Unfortunately for this young generation they are left dismayed bewildered and frustrated by the loss of democracy and the tearing up of the constitution . I just can't see how anyone supports these heavy handed tactics! You prefer government in exile from Dubai, there was never fairness with the PTP which was on full display when the anti-government folks are being bombed and shot and it is protection for the red shirts the CPOA was most interested in. I do not agree with the coup either but in all fairness what was left the care taker government was ineffectual and the demonstrators from both sides would not relent. Better solution if you have one. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post The Deerhunter Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 I'm finding very hard to believe any of this propaganda being dished out by this junta. First there wasn't going to be a coup now there is .Then when there was the claimn of neutrality and there clearly isn't . Academics scholars lawyers reporters politicians or anyone who dares speaks out against the coup are rounded up and so called detained with no reports of where they have good and what condition they are in only juntas word. The coup flies against thai and international law and rightly so is being condemned from all corners of the globe. A couple of hundred protesters staged a protest at victory monument and chased the soldiers away a brave act indeed by these young people however I fear that it's becoming so volatile that one spark could ignite this into full blown confrontation . Unfortunately for this young generation they are left dismayed bewildered and frustrated by the loss of democracy and the tearing up of the constitution . I just can't see how anyone supports these heavy handed tactics! Talk about (pol)pot calling the kettle black. First you guys criticize the constitution as being a bad one, imposed on Thailand by the last coup. Then suddenly you criticize the Current admin of "tearing it up." Your credibility is wearing thin even to the most gullible readers. These people had no good reason to have those munitions and proto terror weapons. Dissent & protest is NOT to be confused with political violence. Thailand is a better place for having them and their weapons out of circulation. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. It also means "the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict dissent or political criticism. Thanks for the history lesson tell me how that applies here. Everyone with an ounce of brain matter knows reds are violent. Just look at 2010 and more recent look at what side had almost all the casualties (anti government). Even before the army stepped in reds were found with war weapons. This is quite credible.. except if your a die hard farang red supporter. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moe666 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 propaganda .... i find it amusing the general ( i use that word lightly) shuts down the media but allows this type of reporting to get coverage ... we are in an interesting stage here , do not think for one minute all is well ....never forget the dictators of the past ..now we are in the hands of one old mans ego driven crusade ...Mugabe , Hitler , Pol pot , Mussolini , Franco , ..get the picture ? early signs are scary ..Martial law then Coup ? ( nice forward planning) pay the rice farmers from general revenue ? detaining people with no public news of the safety of these individuals ...curfew across the whole of Thailand( why) ....meanwhile the Armies priority of resolving the problems in the Sth just get worse daily ( more deaths last night) ... time to think about leaving imo you left Big T out of your list of tyrants 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post The Deerhunter Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 propaganda .... i find it amusing the general ( i use that word lightly) shuts down the media but allows this type of reporting to get coverage ... we are in an interesting stage here , do not think for one minute all is well ....never forget the dictators of the past ..now we are in the hands of one old mans ego driven crusade ...Mugabe , Hitler , Pol pot , Mussolini , Franco , ..get the picture ? early signs are scary ..Martial law then Coup ? ( nice forward planning) pay the rice farmers from general revenue ? detaining people with no public news of the safety of these individuals ...curfew across the whole of Thailand( why) ....meanwhile the Armies priority of resolving the problems in the Sth just get worse daily ( more deaths last night) ... time to think about leaving imo Please feel free to leave, and please don't post from abroard. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post The Deerhunter Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 From my understanding, 2 grenades, some rounds of ammunition, not a single firearm. iow, a fraction of what Suthep's thugs had at their 'peaceful' rallies. just a little perspective, that's all. speaking of which, personally, when the only source of news is that filtered/orchestrated/approved by a military dictatorship with no freedom of the press, a constitution THEY WROTE thrown in the bin, and political prisoners.... i take it with a grain of salt right alongside information released from north korea and other such regimes. and whilst they are consolidating power more and more every day, now with the senate and police kicked to the curb, warning shots in CM, arrests in BKK, and, what... a couple 100 and growing political prisoners ('detained' is a washed word for UNLAWFULLY detained/imprisoned without cause)...... well, what is happening in the meantime??.... the only REAL, actual enemies of the state in South Thailand are taking advantage of a military drunk on power to attack and kill Thai citizens. strangely, of all the people i've noted, these are the only ones the Thai Army is tasked with combating. The Thai people should be outraged. when a military seizes power with no authority, rounds up all potential rivals and keeps them hostage (comfortable or not, they are not free. zero difference right now between the Thai military and the military junta in Burma that kept their rival under house arrest also), nobody but blinded fanatics can approve. the army makes announcements that certain people must report within 4 hours or face 2 years in prison. really? this is what you want? would you also want this in your 'home' country? ahh... no. but it's ok because TiT? do you have such little regard for Thai's that you think this is ok, because it's Thailand?!?! when journalists and academics are being rounded up, you're well over any line any fair minded person, on EITHER side, can accept. but, ya know, it's good that the military has full control of the MBK and VM BTS stations... while the enemies of Thailand take advantage down south. Shameful. Do keep your toothbrush in your pocket if you are going to continue to post tripe like that. This is a serious situation and temporarily we have to have a few restrictions till these idiots are off the streets. Do not confuse dissent & protest (however misguided - like yours) with political violence. No one has been summarilly executed or rundown in th streets by tanks. This is not like some previous coups. They are being thorough but restrained. Let us hope it remains that way despite you trying to inflame the situation with unwarrented alarmist posts. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdmtdm Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 @valvenus ... u need to come live and in Isaan.... posting you tube clips of a fire at the KK prov hall in 2010..so what ? same people , same town blah blah blah ... we now have a dictatorship , a general who"s army consists of mainly men from what region ? duh ? Isaan ...now do you think they will turn on their own families if it gets to that ? the rules have changed, unlike the past , we live by the rule of one man ... forget pissing competitions over the shins and suthep .... reds v yellows .... dream on if you think this will just wash away overnight .... I live in Issan, so could you explain what difference it makes living here? Life seems to be going on as normal.Where are Issan people from? So why would they attack their own? Duh? There have been a few posts on this thread answering this question for you. Which leads to: Do I think soldiers from Issan will turn on their own people? Absolutely. There may be a few dissenters, but history shows that soldiers and police in most countries are more than happy to dish out beatings and death on their 'own people'. I don't see why Thailand should break the mould. I have no crystal ball, but don't foresee the totalitarian dictatorship that you seem to be predicting. Thailand isn't perfect (where is?), but at the moment I see a solution to a problem that wasn't going away. I agree this won't wash away overnight, but may not be a concern for you as 'time to think about leaving imo ' Want a lift to the airport? Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand a solution ? really please tell us of your solution lol ... we are in a dictatorship NOW ..wake up ..he can dictate his army to do anything he likes , he can freeze our bank accts , close the schools , close airports , ports , borders , uni , schools ... you get the picture ? one man has control ... a career army desk officer is now in charge of the Kingdom ..when foreign money stops coming into the country , the economic tsunami will begin , followed by the civil war thats been looming for decades ....u may dream all you like that life in Udon is peachy , but i suggest you look at history and the present point in time in thailand , try and find something positive for me !! it is a concern for me as i have been a long term resident , have children here , investments etc etc ..i see only bad in the short to mid term future here .. i appreciate the lift but you will never find me out here in the sticks ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boggle Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 The first casualty of war Martial law is? Is not a non perfect constitution better than none at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alfalfa19 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 probably planning to attack non-combatants and children, in the usual fashion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post robblok Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 @valvenus ... u need to come live and in Isaan.... posting you tube clips of a fire at the KK prov hall in 2010..so what ? same people , same town blah blah blah ... we now have a dictatorship , a general who"s army consists of mainly men from what region ? duh ? Isaan ...now do you think they will turn on their own families if it gets to that ? the rules have changed, unlike the past , we live by the rule of one man ... forget pissing competitions over the shins and suthep .... reds v yellows .... dream on if you think this will just wash away overnight .... I live in Issan, so could you explain what difference it makes living here? Life seems to be going on as normal.Where are Issan people from? So why would they attack their own? Duh? There have been a few posts on this thread answering this question for you. Which leads to: Do I think soldiers from Issan will turn on their own people? Absolutely. There may be a few dissenters, but history shows that soldiers and police in most countries are more than happy to dish out beatings and death on their 'own people'. I don't see why Thailand should break the mould. I have no crystal ball, but don't foresee the totalitarian dictatorship that you seem to be predicting. Thailand isn't perfect (where is?), but at the moment I see a solution to a problem that wasn't going away. I agree this won't wash away overnight, but may not be a concern for you as 'time to think about leaving imo ' Want a lift to the airport? Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand a solution ? really please tell us of your solution lol ... we are in a dictatorship NOW ..wake up ..he can dictate his army to do anything he likes , he can freeze our bank accts , close the schools , close airports , ports , borders , uni , schools ... you get the picture ? one man has control ... a career army desk officer is now in charge of the Kingdom ..when foreign money stops coming into the country , the economic tsunami will begin , followed by the civil war thats been looming for decades ....u may dream all you like that life in Udon is peachy , but i suggest you look at history and the present point in time in thailand , try and find something positive for me !! it is a concern for me as i have been a long term resident , have children here , investments etc etc ..i see only bad in the short to mid term future here .. i appreciate the lift but you will never find me out here in the sticks ... Yes he has total control and will make sure that a convicted criminal living in Dubai can never again bring Thailand to ruin like he has done. You can thank him for all the problems, if he had not insisted on being on the amnesty list there would not be protests. Then the government would still be in charge lying and cheating as before. But they wanted it all and now this is what you get because of him. Just be happy that the army is arresting people before violence erupts, these are preventive measures as we have seen what the red shirts did in Bangkok in 2010. Also.. almost all the deaths have been anti government protesters.. no red shirts.. the red-shirts were found with weapons. Simple.. now the general makes sure they cant cause more trouble. It will all go back to normal soon. This show of power is needed to make sure the red shirts don't get funny ideas about targeting more innocent people. Can you imagine the horror of bombs in Bangkok and other parts of the country and a civil war.. he is preventing this by making sure known trouble makers are reigned in. The last thing we need now is red leaders making hate speech and inciting violence.(like telling people to burn BKK in 2010) 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 probably planning to attack non-combatants and children, in the usual fashion. Yes let us not forget Trad, and the response of the red leaders (smiling happy) until a few of the smarter ones realized it was bad for PR. Also let us not forget the burning of BKK in 2010. So yes what the army is doing now is needed unfortunately because dear leader T wants to win at all cost. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AleG Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. It also means "the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict dissent or political criticism. ... and that has exactly what bearing on a group of terrorists found red-handed with their war weapons...?! Every item of news during this time of an army run state should be totally dis believed . It's not about beliefs, it's about facts. Past beheaviour is the best predictor of present beheaviour, would you like me to cite previous acts of terrorism by Red Shirts? Because they have carried many before, what makes you believe they won't do it again? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AGareth2 Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 very convenient Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unanimosity Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 I'm finding very hard to believe any of this propaganda being dished out by this junta. First there wasn't going to be a coup now there is .Then when there was the claimn of neutrality and there clearly isn't . Academics scholars lawyers reporters politicians or anyone who dares speaks out against the coup are rounded up and so called detained with no reports of where they have good and what condition they are in only juntas word. The coup flies against thai and international law and rightly so is being condemned from all corners of the globe. A couple of hundred protesters staged a protest at victory monument and chased the soldiers away a brave act indeed by these young people however I fear that it's becoming so volatile that one spark could ignite this into full blown confrontation . Unfortunately for this young generation they are left dismayed bewildered and frustrated by the loss of democracy and the tearing up of the constitution . I just can't see how anyone supports these heavy handed tactics! Read up on Sakdina. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sean in udon Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 Who was that character in Dad's Army that was always saying 'we're doomed'. cdmtdm, I get the odd day when I'm a 'glass is half empty' person. I think you are having one of those days. I've only been here 7 months, have no kids but thus far have invested around 4 million baht in Thailand. And there's more investment to follow, providing I'm not dead or kicked out. Before I decided to come here I did spend some time on google. I'm a little surprised, that in a country with a history of how many coups since 1932?, you seem a little surprised there's been a coup. I hope to stay in Thailand for the duration (of my life) and enjoy the beauty I have found here. God (and General) willing, that is the case. I have some concerns over the current situation, but stressing over what the General may or may not do is not going to change anything. Go with the flow on this one. If we get shot, it was our time. If you are Buddhist, maybe you get to come back as a general next time If we get kicked out, we have roots here, maybe we get to come back next year or in 5 years and continue where we left off. What's the worst case scenario for you? I'll see if I can put a positive angle onto it for you - I'd like to share some of my peachy outlook with you. Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOTIRIOS Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 (edited) ...then they would pretend it was 'the other side'.... ...proof that they are ready to sacrifice their own..... Edited May 25, 2014 by SOTIRIOS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valvenus Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 @valvenus ... u need to come live and in Isaan.... posting you tube clips of a fire at the KK prov hall in 2010..so what ? same people , same town blah blah blah ... It was posted to show why Issanites might want to have weapons to attack targets in Issan. It was shown as an explanation of your earlier confused questions. why would the red shirts be planning attacks on their own turf? does not make sense to me 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdmtdm Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Who was that character in Dad's Army that was always saying 'we're doomed'. cdmtdm, I get the odd day when I'm a 'glass is half empty' person. I think you are having one of those days. I've only been here 7 months, have no kids but thus far have invested around 4 million baht in Thailand. And there's more investment to follow, providing I'm not dead or kicked out. Before I decided to come here I did spend some time on google. I'm a little surprised, that in a country with a history of how many coups since 1932?, you seem a little surprised there's been a coup. I hope to stay in Thailand for the duration (of my life) and enjoy the beauty I have found here. God (and General) willing, that is the case. I have some concerns over the current situation, but stressing over what the General may or may not do is not going to change anything. Go with the flow on this one. If we get shot, it was our time. If you are Buddhist, maybe you get to come back as a general next time If we get kicked out, we have roots here, maybe we get to come back next year or in 5 years and continue where we left off. What's the worst case scenario for you? I'll see if I can put a positive angle onto it for you - I'd like to share some of my peachy outlook with you. Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand this is not the first coup or political war i have been through here in the Kingdom , i am no fan of any political party here , i support the Monarchy ... what has changed is the self appointed power one man has , that is no good for anyone, short term or long term ...history will show it never ends peacefully ... look at Cambodia , Burma .... still basket cases after 20 years ... surely a poor constitution was better than none , a functioning govt , electoral system etc ... now what do we have ? not even a hint of an election ...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mister Fixit Posted May 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2014 now we are in the hands of one old mans ego driven crusade ...Mugabe , Hitler , Pol pot , Mussolini , Franco , ..get the picture ? ... time to think about leaving imo That 'ego-driven old man' would be Thaksin Shinawatr, right? Because if you hadn't realised it yet, he's a narcissistic psychopath and I'm now seeing more than a hint of dementia too. As to your second point - yea please do leave, and don't forget to shut the door on your way out ... No-one is going to miss you. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweatalot Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. It also means "the practice of making unfair allegations or using unfair investigative techniques, especially in order to restrict dissent or political criticism. ... and that has exactly what bearing on a group of terrorists found red-handed with their war weapons...?! Every item of news during this time of an army run state should be totally dis believed . That applies much more to every item that came or will ever come from ptp(or what new name in the future), "udd" or the shin clan don't forget the coup was necessary to remove those ill intended people from continuing to ill use of power Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sean in udon Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 Been out in the field planting banana trees. I do like working with plants and animals. Very relaxing. It's getting a bit hot so I've come inside to one of my other little pleasures - air conditioning. While out in the field, I had a moment of clarity. While we're busy worrying about our futures, what about the poor General? Best case scenario, he becomes the saviour of the nation and is remembered in Thai history for centuries. Worst case scenario, everything goes pear shaped and he has to do a runner in fear of his life. Countless scenarios in between these 2 extremes. Standing up and saying 'as of right now, I'm the man in charge' is a massive undertaking. I hope things head in the direction of best case scenario, but I wouldn't swap places with the General for all the rice in Thailand. My world feels even more peachy now Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingstonkid Posted May 25, 2014 Share Posted May 25, 2014 why would the red shirts be planning attacks on their own turf? does not make sense to me , is the army trying to turn the Isaan people against the red shirt movement ? planning attacks in Bkk or the Sth yes but this no way .....more propaganda the same crap over and over ... Let me tell you about a guy that had an airplane hijacked in his country with box cutters. trained his people on how to get on the airplane using his own country. The taliban started out the same way. They start where they are assured victory to try it out. It makes it easier if there are bugs in the system. Then they build to other more difficult areas. let's face it they were not going to going after supporters in Khon kaen but the military would be a different target. Take an easy target first then work t the most difficult. You take over the North then your followers start ot want to do it in other areas. Do you not folow the news. Just look at where the islamic jihad are the most active> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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