All the signs of what they are not coming out and saying are there. Behavior of all the key players says only one thing about the global economy, fix it now or we all pay the price of a complete and total meltdown of the world’s financial markets in a domino effect cascade, and all the trimmings that come with it. Continue reading Post ID 12231
- Category Archives International Politics
Anything to do with political relations between two or more countries.
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A pound of cure
With killer tornados falling from the sky in the US at record numbers, one can not help but wonder if this is not the result of climate change and the new norm of our now angry planet. With hundreds dead in this one outbreak alone, we are truly starting to see natures signature method of restoring balance to what we humans have set so far off. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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Thailand’s fear of 3
If you take a look at the assorted border conflicts between Cambodia and Thailand over the past few years, you will start to notice a pattern emerging. Thailand desperately wants to keep others out of the process of finding and answer, and Cambodia has made several attempts to get third parties involved. When you stop and think about that alone, it most certainly seems Cambodia feels they are right, and at the same time it seems Thailand feels that they are wrong. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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Choice of words
Listening to the choice of words politicians or governments use provides and interesting insight into what is going on inside their minds. You can see very quickly in the words they use what you can expect when having dealings with them. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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Thaksin’s revenge
The dots are just too suggestive for this to be anything else. The long prison term in Cambodia for two of Thaksin’s major foes just does not make sense when you step back and look at the big picture. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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United States chain of command
A frequent question by many is what is the chain of command for the US government, and they have a hard time finding the answer. The reason for that is the USA does not have a chain of command and that is why searches often come up with useless information. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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Thai yellow shirts lose strength on other agenda
The People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) had significant strength when going after Thaksin Shinawatra. They successfully achieved their goals with leverage to spare. But now it seems that when a new target is in their sights, the number of supporters dwindles. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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Crossing the line
It is all too often that we hear in the news that some person or persons accidentally crossed an unmarked border between two countries. This in many cases results in arrests and lots of unneeded political headaches on both sides of the border. So now that G.P.S. technology is so available and standard in many mobile phones, it seems to make sense that this technology be used to avoid problems in the future. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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Thaksin 2011 Deja vu
If the news events of Thaksin and the Red Shirts look familiar to you, you would be right. It seems there is a Thaksin camshaft someplace that takes about 1 year to make a complete turn. All it took was a look into what we posted last year at this time to see that once again we are in a Thaksin rising trend that seems to peek in April and May. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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2011 predictions
Looking ahead a 2011 and looking to make a few predictions, we must first connect the dots of the past. Unfortunately what we see is not much different. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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What Thaksin must be thinking about WikiLeaks
Being a bad guy and spending a lot of money everyday to look like a good guy can be a real drain on a wallet. But when WikiLeaks discloses what respected and influential people have to say about bad guys, it most certainly can throw a wrench into the works and make a lot of that make me look good money go to waste in the blink of an eye. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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WikiLeaks good or bad Part 4
It seems to be coming down to morals, ethics, and a bunch of other basic core values about WikiLeaks. With the US doing its level best to make it not look like they are doing anything other than complain, this unfolding saga now qualifies for popcorn as the entire wired world watches. Continue reading Post ID 12231
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WikiLeaks good or bad Part 2
As we continue to look at what can be defined as full frontal nudity of the US Government, it is difficult to keep from wondering what the eventual fallout will be. When there are candid conversations with the US government and government ‘x’ about government ‘y’ being exposed, the possibility of increased tension between ‘x’ and ‘y’ is a genuine reality. On the other hand it also may be seen as a call to get your head out of your ass for government ‘y’! Continue reading Post ID 12231
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WikiLeaks good or bad Part 1
What looks to be some good meat and potatoes material for blogs for the next year or so, there also is a concern about what the eventual trickle down will be for the average person. Countries that were once easy access may now require loads of paperwork just to get a visa. Continue reading Post ID 12231