In
Sin City, anyone heard mumbling
about burning or beating up an MP would see the law coming down on him fast. No
one can simply harass or threaten an MP by words or actions and get away with
it.
In
Bangkok, the protesters openly announced
that they will arrest or kidnap not only the Prime Ministers but also all the
ministers. And nothing can be done about it. The protesters are now acting like
they are above the law or there is no law. Some are throwing bombs at
politician’s houses and some taking pot shots at protesters and killing them
and nothing happened to them.
What
is happening in Bangkok is that the PM is not allowed to act or cannot act, for
any action against the protesters will lead to violence and the army will just
step in to remove the PM and the govt. Not doing anything by the govt will also
give the army the excuse to do a coup anytime it sees fit that the govt is
hapless and ineffective.
It
is a strange mind game with the chess players playing behind the scene. The
game is played by very powerful forces and calling on all the tricks in
statecraft and treachery to outdo the opponent. The devil or the angel is now
so well disguised and distorted that no one really knows what is real. How long
would Bangkok remain lawless, with no govt? How
long will Yingluck’s govt last?
The
game plan of the army is quite clear, waiting to take over in a coup for any
misstep of inaction by the govt.
What
is the game plan of the Yingluck govt? She can be arrested or force to flee
anytime. She is now even under investigation for corruption on her rice
programme for the poor farmers. When that happens, it is likely that the army
will take over. When that happens, the Red Shirts would likely to flood the
streets of Bangkok. Another possibility is for the Red
Shirts to abandon Bangkok and declare a breakaway with
a new independent state in the North and North East.
When
this happens, the likelihood of a civil war is very high unless the military is
also divided and both sides agree on a truce and a parting of the country into
two states. And there is also a likelihood that amidst the chaos, the southern
muslim states would also want to break away and form their own state.
Is
the army strong enough, united enough, to hold Thailand together? Is the
military, the combined arms, willing to take the same path or they are all
having different dreams?
The
accusation of Yingluck’s govt as being incorrigibly corrupt is gaining
momentum. The support and turnout of the Red Shirts would tell if they believe
what the Bangkok power elite are claiming or they
believe that the Yingluck govt is there to uplift the life of the poor farmers.
Which truth will survive?
Whither
Thailand?
The
latest bombing of the protesters is forcing the hands of the army. It is
unlikely that the Yingluck govt will want this to happen to bring to its
downfall. It is unlikely that the police that support the govt will be the
culprit to do the govt in. The evidence, unfortunately is that the police or
the anti protesters are behind the bombing, to provide the reasons to bring
down the govt.
False flag theory anyone?