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Saturday , November 7 , 2009
What Should Abhisit Do After Chopping Off Hun Sen's Head?
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What Should Abhisit Do After Chopping Off Hun Sen's Head?

If you read history and learned that Chao Phraya Jakkree of Thailand put down the Cambodian Traitors, beheaded the Cambodian king and use the Cambodian king's blood to wash his feet, then you might have woner why?  Recently Hun Sen has told you "why."  Some saide that history tend to repeat itself.  That is very very true.  We might not know all the details of what the Cambodian kind then had done, but we can understand that if Chao Phraya Jakkree is here today, he certainly would do the samething to Hun Sen.  (Some  details skipped as being already widely known)

Now we will see how Abhisit would do the equivalent of Chao Phraya Jakkree did.  Certainly, Hun Sen has deserved it.

On another issue,  some might wonder, what have that habitual betrayor, Hun Sen owed to the convicted criminal fugitive, to have led him to, literally, unloaded all of his hands into this apparent last gamble?

Perhaps, a little parallel might show some motives.  Hun Sen had given up some of Cambodian territories to the Vietnamese, willingly or not, in return for Vietnamese's helps for him to overthrow the Srihanouk, the former king of Cambodia and to help him gaining the control of the government of Cambodia.  Now, with a little juggling around of the cards, he might be trying to help Thaksin overthrow the throne of Thailand and control Thai government in returned for the "promised land" some 26000 sq km area of land and continental shelf of Thailand that would include a large gas and oil field.

There is no doubt whatsoever about the above points.  What we might be wondering is the coming events once the war has been declared, officially, or not.  Will Thailand's new Chao Phraya Jakkree lead Thai armed forces to get Hun Sen's head?  How and When?


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comment 8
Piset date : 08/11/2009 time : 20.40
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Piset

Dal:

An MOU is a non-binding document because it is neither a treaty, an agreement nor a contract. Under normal circumstances, an MOU is either a preliminary skeletal records of the mutual understanding that might be intended for entering of a further binding legal relationship or a secretative, records of agreement that are usually either illegal, e.g. kickbacks, or non-enforcebale.
comment 7
Dalmasian date : 08/11/2009 time : 17.53
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ND,

An MOU is not worth the paper it is printed on unless both parties are sincere in their efforts to come to a fair and mutually advantageous arrangement. An MOU can be cancelled at anytime since it is not binding in any way. It is just a statement of both parties' intent to pursue the negotiations further on the issues at hand.

And I am not even taking about the MOU. This is a situation where one country is taking actions deliberately to belittle its neigboring country because they perceive the target country as being weak and powerless.

Perhaps that is true since that country has not shown itself to be a strong country that is determined to show the world that it can solve its various internal problems quickly and definitively, not by words but by concrete actions, and win it's rightful place in the leaque of nations around the world.

Unfortunately, that country has allowed one little menace called TS to continue to discredit it's lawfully elected government again and again with no signs whatsoever of aggresively going after that crook and fugitive and taking him back into custody and ensure that justice will be served. How can that country expect others to respect it's system of justice when there is none to talk about?

If I were the PM of the country, when Hun Sen threatened to order his soldiers to shoot any PAD protesters who approaches the area where the stairs to the Khao Praveeharn temple is located (which is on Thai territory, by the way), I would simply tell the laklieng in Phnom Penh that if he or his soldiers should harm even one single Thai citizen in any border incidents at all, he can kiss his revered and beloved old temple on top of the mountain with no access whatsoever goodbye forever . . . and more. Then I will immediately back up my words with the necessary preparatory milatry actions needed.

We are talking about having guts here, about having the courage to show the world that one is a MAN with balls and not just a BOY pretending to be a MAN, who can easily be bullied by a laklieng. Diplomacy is one thing, but there needs to be strength behind any diplomatic moves.

We shall see if that person has really grown up to be a MAN or not in the way the Rakesh Saxena case is handled. If he is going to leave it to the Police to handle the case just like any ordinary case, then I am afraid it will end up like many other celebrated cases end up, in the garbage can.

-- Dalmasian
comment 6
Piset date : 08/11/2009 time : 17.47
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Piset

What should Abhisit Vejjacheeva, the modern day Chao Phraya Jakkree do, after chopping off the head of Hun Sen?

Here is the modern day solution.

In order to be safe from AIDS, Abhisit should have Hunsen's blood tested to see whether is is HIV positive. If so, he has better not washed his feet with the blood from Hun Sen's head, unless he can be sure that his own feet has no wounds, cuts, or anyplace that AIDS could enter his body through.

QED
comment 5
happyjack date : 08/11/2009 time : 14.12

Well, Abhisits the First one who can draw a line.
comment 4
notdisappointed date : 08/11/2009 time : 01.24

Dal & Ian,

You misread AV. By just saying that the MOU regarding joint economic development in the Gulf of Thailand was revoked due to conflict of interest as the one who signed the MOU is now a personal advisor.

Still after eight years the MOU has not been implemented because of an impasse in negotiations. The khmers want a split of 90/10, with them getting 90% - while the Thai side wants a 60/40, a fairer split with the Thai side receiving 60%.

Well if he couldn't cut off hun sen's head; at least AV cut off hun sen's balls. The khmers need the money from the gas fields in the Gulf to finance hun sen's investments, er, the country's development.

AV's popularity is rocketing and people of all 'colors' and stripes, have come together in nationalistic unity against khmer antagonism. thaksin's involvement is clear for all Thais to see and it's been a bit of a dissapointed to his reds.
comment 3
Ian date : 07/11/2009 time : 18.36
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I agree with Dal, there is an old saying which fits, "If guts were garters his socks would fall down".
comment 2
Alien date : 07/11/2009 time : 15.32
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If he does actually chop off Hun Sen's head, he should donate it to a university so they can figure out how such an idiot became the leader of a country. I think the scientists lost out with other heads, i.e. Idi Amin, the Ayatolla Khomeini, etc,.
comment 1
Dalmasian date : 07/11/2009 time : 14.58
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Don't hold your breath. I really don't believe the young and timid boy PM who wants to be remembered as the "nice guy" in Government House has the courage or conviction to draw the line in the sand.

-- Dalmasian
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