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Fleet-footed Thailand leading Asean race for deals with China

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Thé Fleet-footed may someday find the shoe of convenient usury is on the other foot.

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  • Just a thought but could other nations be thinking things through a little more rather than just rushing headlong into a cul de sac ?

  • tonbridgebrit
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    Okay, I'ill say it. "Thailand, the hub of the Chinese take-over of ASEAN" !!! All this talk of ASEAN. Is Thailand going to be used by China as a 'Trojan Horse' to take over ASEAN ??

  • I wonder how fast "fleet footed Thailand" can run in the opposite direction when the time comes.

Don't know why, but somehow, can't get this image of lemmings out of my mind.

Just can't shake it, puzzler indeed.

Weird thing is, they've all got their long spoons.

The image I have is a Thai bar beer. A wealthy looking man ( China) walks by the bar,

and the bar girls ( Thailand ) come rushing out to try and lure him inside......

I am not even sure long spoons are enough to sup with China . In any kind of trade

deal, Thailand is in way way over their heads.

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When you make a pact with the devil, be prepared to relinquish your soul.

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