Journalism: 2) With Thai Cambodia relations boiling, Thai press needs “Fact Check Service”

by Tammy, Thai Intel’s humanity journalist During the height of the Thai Cambodia relationship difficulties a few years back, I opened up the newspaper one morning, and found that every Thai newspaper had reported that Cambodia artillery opened fired on Thai territory, the night before, damaging schools and houses. The report said Thailand’s army fired its artillery…

ASEAN Defense: Key Yingluck’s Party MP, to ask USA’s military to teach “Democracy” at Cobra Gold

By Stingray, Thai Intel’s national security journalist On Twittter, one of Yingluck‘s Pheu Thai Party key MP, a party list MP, says the USA’s “Political Arm” have made a request to meet her. And in that meeting, she will ask that the USA military, teach “Democracy Concept” to Thai soldiers. “The USA “Political Arm” asked…

ASEAN Defense: Cambodia neutralizes Thais from ASEAN on China’s Pacific move

By Stingray, Thai Intel’s national security journalist In ASEAN, when it comes to diplomacy, traditionally there is two country to watch-Thailand and Cambodia. Thailand is well-known for its “Snake-Like Diplomacy” playing global powers off against each other to benefit Thailand. Cambodia meanwhile, is a master of playing the “Poor Developing Country” card, to global press.…

ASEAN: 2) “Diplomatic & National Security” progress pave way for Thai-Cambodian energy deal?

By Ranger, Thai Intel’s political journalist There is a massive disputed track of area in the Gulf of Thailand, with potential of massive oil and gas potential-that fact is long known. But Thailand and Cambodia, have failed to develop the area-even as global hunger for energy continues an up-ward trajectory. Thailand, currently rich in gas…

Diplomacy: Thailand’s globally famous “Snake-Like” diplomacy at work on Cambodia border

By Ranger, Thai Intel’s political journalist There are labels a country or people should love, and there are labels a country and people should hate. One label most Thais have hated for a long time, is the so-called “Snake-Like” Thai diplomacy-that comes as the result of decades of diplomatic twisting and turning, like slithering, out…

Diplomacy: Latest from the Thai Minister who earlier pulled Thailand out of World Heritage body in protest of Cambodia

By Ranger, Thai Intel’s political journalist Suwit, the Thai Minister who pulled Thailand out of the World Heritage body-says the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has no jurisdiction over Thailand and the disputed area belongs to Thailand-minutes after the World Court ruling to create a temporary De-militarize Zone (DMZ) of the Thai Cambodian dispute area.…

ASEAN Defense: Thailand’s military takes Bangkok’s “Military Attache” to visit Cambodian border

Blog Note: The Thai military, with a well-known track record of nothing but public relations, propaganda and psychological warfare-says it is taking about 20 foreign military attache to tour the conflict plague Thai Cambodian border. “To see the truth,” the Thai military says. Would the military attaches believe the Thai military? Or is it just politely, responding…

Journalism: Political Prisoners Thailand on the “Bangkok Post” attack on Amsterdam

Blog Note: Thai Intel is like just laughing and laughing at the Bangkok Post-like every time the Bangkok Post touches on the Red Shirts filing the case with the International Criminal Court-it is nothing but a bunch of freaked out “Raw” emotion out-burst. Like what is it that the Bangkok Post is feeling-to be so…

Human Rights: The “Global Nature” of Thai Human Rights & Justice System

By Tammy, Thai Intel’s humanity journalist Every junta, in history, has argued that they were special and unique-and thus global norms and behavior do not apply. Thailand is no different. The latest news is that the International Court of Justice is coming to Thailand to make an evaluation of the Thai justice system and do…