Tag: thailand

June 25, 2014 0

EU Punishes Thailand for Ousting Mass Murdering Dictator

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June 24, 2014  ( Tony Cartalucci – NEO ) – AFP reported in an article titled, " EU raps Thailand on coup, cuts official contacts ," that: European Union foreign ministers on Monday condemned the military takeover in Thailand and agreed punitive measures to back up calls for an urgent return to democratic rule. It also claimed: The ministers halted all official visits to Thailand and suspended the signing of a partnership and cooperation accord with Bangkok, a statement said

June 18, 2014 0

US in Iraq: Geopolitical Arsonists Seek to Burn Region

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Links US in Iraq: Geopolitical Arsonists Seek to Burn Region June 18, 2014 ( Tony Cartalucci – NEO ) – When a fire is raging, firefighters are called – not the arsonist who started it, especially if they return to the scene of the crime dragging a barrel of gasoline behind them.

May 27, 2014 0

Thai Coup Stings Western Meddlers

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The statement titled, " Open letter to Red Shirts, UDD Supporters and Those Committed to a Democratic Thailand ," released from his lobbying firm’s official website stated:  In the meanwhile we would ask that all pro-democracy activists, Red Shirts and those committed to returning Thailand to civilian and legally mandated rule remain peaceful. The Army may attempt to unleash a “strategy of tension†in the days to come – something which could include terrorist actions – and Red Shirts must do their utmost to stay disciplined, calm and focused

May 27, 2014 0

On Cue – China Terror Attack Mars Historic Gas Deal

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May 27, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci – NEO) – As Russia and China signed a historic 30 year, 400 billion dollar natural gas contract , a deadly terror attack carried out in China’s northwest province of Xinjiang killed over 30 people and wounded many more. The Wall Street Journal in their report, " Attack at Market Kills Dozens in China’s Xinjiang ," stated:  Violence again rocked the capital of China’s restive Xinjiang region, as explosives thrown from vehicles ripped through a street market, killing 31 people and injuring more than 90, Chinese state media reported. China’s public-security ministry described the attack as a "violent terrorism case." The official Xinhua news agency, citing witnesses, said two vehicles rammed into people at the open-air market shortly before 8 a.m., and then explosives were thrown from them.