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Incumbent Army Chief confident his successor can keep peace in the South

 

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PATTANI, 11th September 2018 (NNT) - The incumbent Army Commander-in-Chief has expressed his confidence in his successor's ability to maintain peace in the South, noting that the region’s overall situation has significantly improved. 

Speaking about passing the baton to the incoming Army Chief General Apirat Kongsompong, the incumbent army commander General Chalermchai Sitthisart, said on Monday that General Apirat, who is serving as his deputy, is skilled in dealing with the situation in the southern region, citing his previous experience in the area. 

The comment came during the two generals' visit to Internal Security Operations Command Region 4 in Sirindhorn Camp in Pattani Province. 

General Chalermchai praised the unit for its immense contribution to the nation’s security and handed out policies to the officials there. Making his farewell visit, he pointed out that the southern situation has significantly improved over the past two years while he's been in office. The number of violent incidents has declined and the quality of life of the local population has improved. General Chalermchai said he genuinely believes the South will soon achieve sustainable peace. 

General Chalermchai then urged officials to be extra cautious between September 15th and the beginning of next month. He is concerned that a group of people with different viewpoints may take advantage of that period to incite unwanted situations.

 
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Stop the war in the South in one year step #1  50% War Tax !!!, on all muslims Wages and their Bank accounts .War Tax in the three Southern provinces,There"s 10,000 bad Guys, and 50,000, family,parents,brothers,sisters,uncles,aunts,cousins,friends,school ,mosk mates and neighbors. !!!  The War  Tax  F u n d !!  It would pay 100% costs of the war FREE FREE..   Fund would pay for soldiers,and all persons killed and injured...#15 step program) # 2nd If bad Guy is I D his Extended family would loose their land,houses,homes,shops,business,cars, and motorcycles In 24 Hours !!! .. Everyone on their street fined extra 30,000--50,000B and would lose a car or 2 motorcycles. If  he turns himself in (max 15 days) maybe no charges, If shot, wounded, or captured his family will suffer and be evicted, to live on streets as homeless. Most would Quit and Few or Less would Join-up.  P E A C E  with a WAR TAX .  13 more steps ..  peace,, I have Seen no change in 15 years,  O K  what is ok !! 10-20 dead and 30 wounded per month ok ??,ok??...peace

 

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11 minutes ago, usacb500biker said:

Stop the war in the South in one year step #1  50% War Tax !!!, on all muslims Wages and their Bank accounts .War Tax in the three Southern provinces,There"s 10,000 bad Guys, and 50,000, family,parents,brothers,sisters,uncles,aunts,cousins,friends,school ,mosk mates and neighbors. !!!  The War  Tax  F u n d !!  It would pay 100% costs of the war FREE FREE..   Fund would pay for soldiers,and all persons killed and injured...#15 step program) # 2nd If bad Guy is I D his Extended family would loose their land,houses,homes,shops,business,cars, and motorcycles In 24 Hours !!! .. Everyone on their street fined extra 30,000--50,000B and would lose a car or 2 motorcycles. If  he turns himself in (max 15 days) maybe no charges, If shot, wounded, or captured his family will suffer and be evicted, to live on streets as homeless. Most would Quit and Few or Less would Join-up.  P E A C E  with a WAR TAX .  13 more steps ..  peace,, I have Seen no change in 15 years,  O K  what is ok !! 10-20 dead and 30 wounded per month ok ??,ok??...peace

 

Why not try it out in Iraq first?

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