Since Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s Government came to power in 2011, the Red Shirts have been doing their best to bury their violent past. But because the Junta is not playing politics and they too were victims of Red Shirt violence, the Junta is mincing no words when it comes to talk about the Red Shirt’s behavior and the upcoming trials in criminal court related to the 2010 Red Shirt riots. Continue reading Post ID 15115
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Events in Israel
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Global taste of terrorism favors Israel actions and the underlying psychology
Whether it is bombing terrorist in Gaza today or bombing Iranian nuclear weapon efforts tomorrow, the international community is likely to favor military aggression towards terrorist as long as it is quick and decisive. Prolonged conflicts as in Afghanistan tend to lose support as the human mind continually works to erase negative experiences and memories as part of the healing process. Continue reading Post ID 15115
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Preparing to attack Iran
After hearing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remarks at the 2010 United Nations General assembly, it is fair to assume that the majority of the countries have moved closer to feeling a preemptive attack on Iran’s nuclear ambitions is the right thing to do. Most certainly spewing arrogant rhetoric has its negative side. Continue reading Post ID 15115
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Thaksin pushing the anger limits
There has been one constant about the convicted fugitive Thaksin Shinawatra all along. His arrogance and seeming ability to be like an annoying fly that manages to avoid getting swatted is wearing many people thin. Needless to say the effect this is having is causing many to think about taking matters into their own hands and bringing a violent end to Thaksin with their own version of a flyswatter. Continue reading Post ID 15115
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Linking religion to war
The newest war on the planet is driven by old fuel. Some see it as a war between Jews and Muslims, other see it for what it is. Continue reading Post ID 15115
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Thailand’s politicians an unique breed
In the global world of politicians, each has their own signature. Some politicians are not even elected or even hold an office and they remain a political figure. If you stop and think about it, The Dally Lama and Osama bin Laden are also politicians. Continue reading Post ID 15115