...So you pick up a history book to figure out US's angle
From Peter Dale Scotts: American War Machine-Deep Politics, The Cia and the Global Drug Connection, and the Road to Afghanistan
TL:DR the US turned Burma-Laos and Thailand into a heroin growing triangle (The Golden Triangle) much like they did with the Mafia in Sicily and Marseilles.
The Drug traffickers and drug money became a huge way of CIA to implant bourgeois ideology and suppress communists and the growing popularity of the PRC. They even used ex-Nazis as agents for drug smuggling. It also gave US unfettered access to Myanmars tungsten reserves.
This enitre coalition was directed at China of course.
According to an article by The Nation, iLAW was "established on May 24, 2014 and funded by foreign organisations." [1] This article was purged from The Nation's website between March 2020 and now.
Also, iLAW was founded by Sirikan Charoensiri. Charoensiri was awarded the US State Department's International Women of Courage Award. The award was given to her by Melania Trump lmao [2]
@JoeySteel, it's very "Right-wing" of you to oppose Melania's favorite activist.
According to Tony Cartalucci, iLAW was organized out of the US Embassy in Bangkok during the 2014 coup. [3] He claims their funding was previously listed on the NED's website, but it has since been purged. That would match the pattern I saw with The Nation, but I don't have the time to dig through Archive.org more right now.
I did not know Tony Cartalucci before today. His record shows that he was correctly identifying US regime change tactics in Syria, Hong Kong & Libya at a time where the US "Left" was tacitly supporting regime change. [4]
@ButtBidet if you actually have connections to communists in Thailand, you should agitate that US State Department infiltration in the protest movement must be addressed first and foremost.
Hong Kong, Ukraine, Libya, and countless others prove that there is no progressive move forward so long as it serves the interests of US imperialism. And right now, it seems the US State Department is the biggest mover.
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I can't believe you still have no hesitation carrying water for Melania Trumps' favorite activist & a Right-wing regime change operation.
But I guess the Trump family and the Shinawatra family are nothing compared a "Right-wing blogger." They are just Right-wing oligarchs who shape the world we live in, perfectly acceptable allies.
There's nothing more to debate here. If your connections in Thailand want to ignore the degree to which this protest movement connects back to Thaksin Shinawatra, they are just going to repeat the situation in Hong Kong & embarrass themselves on the international stage.
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You just told me that centering US State Department infiltration in protest movements is "concern trolling." You have done everything but criticize them.
Meanwhile, please tell me where I have supported the Thai military or monarchy. I already called out the largest Thai capitalist, he just so happens to support the protests.
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I've spent the past decade organizing against US regime change operations branded as "Left-wing protest movements."
If these Thai activists don't understand the strategy and tactics deployed in color revolutions, they will just carry water for the US State Department. It won't be the first time activists have done so.
The Nation and the US State Department's website are unabashedly fascist, I know. That's why their support of their protests is concerning me, and why I cited them.
Google's list of "richest people in Thailand" has no bearing on the most powerful capitalists. Jimmy Lai, the largest capitalist in Hong Kong, is not publicly listed as the wealthiest person in Hong Kong either.
Sure, I'll read another Marxist analysis of Thailand.
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