How can Americans keep a low profile anywhere in Asia? We're like four feet taller than them.


The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok sends an 'emergency message' to American citizens warning of a possible terrorist attack. It urges Americans to 'keep a low profile' in public, and to exercise caution in areas where Western tourists gather. (Jan. 13)


How can Americans keep a low profile anywhere in Asia? We're like four feet taller than them.


^^^^ lol
Um, large hats and wheelchairs?![]()
The whole warning was strange.
Some of you on the board who've been to Bangkok know these areas: Khoa San Road, Nana, Soi Cowboy, and Patpong.
Americans go there, but so do many, many other nationalities of the world, although the majority are people from Western countries (Europe, US Canada, Australia, NZ).
By launching this report I assumed that the US officials notified and consulted with the Thai government b/c Thailand is so dependent on international tourism for its economy.
Apparently, US officials told the Thai authorities about their intelligence they had and asked the Thai government to issue a warning, but the Thai gov stalled, hence the issuance of an American warning.
Warning like these might dissuade some travelers/tourists/visitors.
Another odd development is that the warning was regarding Hezbollah which is based in Lebanon and supported by Iran. Thai southern Muslim militants? No. Hezbollah.
Strange.
Then, this act of terrorism was allegedly "called off" by the alleged perpetrators.
Again, strange. Does not make sense.
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I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.
However, LAM: as skeptical as I am, there my be some meat to this. (We'll have to wait and see if this reporting is accurate.)
Some people in Thailand are saying this article and others, are bollocks. That this is a screw up big time.
Hezbollah 'Calls Off Attacks' - Thailand ForumHezbollah 'calls off attacks'
The Nation on Sunday
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Suspect told police group has ditched its plan, Priewpan says, but patrols to go on
A Middle Eastern terrorist group had cancelled its plan to attack targets in Thailand after one of its members was arrested in Bangkok and the authorities learned about the plot, the national police chief quoted the suspect as saying yesterday.
Pol General Priewpan Damapong added, however, that the police would still be on guard, with patrolmen being deployed in areas that were possible targets, including popular tourist areas like Khao San Road and Soi Sukhumvit 22, as well as certain foreign embassies.
Priewpan said Lebanese man Atris Hussein, 48, who was arrested for suspected links with the Hezbollah militant group, yesterday admitted the plot to police interrogators.
"The suspect told us that the movement cancelled the plan after the authorities learned about it," he said, declining to provide any more details of the alleged confession.
The suspect has not been charged, as the plot was not carried out, according to the national police chief, who added that police are authorised by law to hold a suspect without charges for no more than 60 days.
He said the Metropolitan Police have stepped up security measures in certain areas of the city.
Metropolitan Police commissioner Police Lt-General Winai Thongsong said patrolmen, bomb-disposal units and sniffer dogs had been stationed at areas that could be possible targets, such as Khao San Road, Rambutri Road and Soi Sukhumvit 22.
The Lebanese man was arrested at the Suvarnabhumi Airport as he was attempting to leave Thailand. A hunt was on for another Lebanese man believed to be part of the plot. However, Hussein told police that he knew nothing about the other man, according to Priewpan.
On Friday, the US Embassy in Bangkok issued a terrorist threat warning in the capital. "Foreign terrorists may be currently looking to conduct attacks against tourist areas in Bangkok in the near future," the embassy said in an emergency message posted on its website. US Ambassador Kristie Kenney said the threat was "real and very credible".
Other countries - including Israel, Canada and Australia - issued separate warnings for their citizens living in or visiting Bangkok about possible terrorist attacks.
Foreign Minister Surapong Towichukchaikul yesterday expressed his "disappointment and unhappiness" over the warnings by the United States, Canada and Australia. He said he would summon the ambassadors from those countries to explain the warnings to him, or Thailand would issue retaliatory measures against such a move.
He said the countries failed to discuss the matter with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before issuing their warnings.
Surapong said the government had taken all possible precautions to protect tourists and investors, adding that Thailand had good ties with countries all over the world and he did not think any country would want to attack the Kingdom.
In addition to the US, 11 other countries, including Britain, Sweden, Germany and Japan, advised their citizens to take caution while in Bangkok, according to an official at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
'No cause for concern'
Senior officials responsible for security affairs yesterday tried to allay public concerns about possible terrorist attacks in Bangkok.
Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha urged the public not to panic over the terror threat alerts, saying the Army and other responsible agencies were well prepared to ensure public safety. He said undue panic could affect the country's business sectors, particularly in this high season of tourist arrivals.
Prayuth said officials had possessed information on the terror warning for a while and that security agencies had been working on the matter continuously to ensure public safety.
Deputy Prime Minister Kowit Wattana, who is in charge of security affairs, yesterday played down the terrorist threat, saying: "There is no cause for concern as Thailand has always had careful security measures.
"Everything is all right. Don't worry. I and my authorities are taking good care of this matter," he said.
Meanwhile, Department of Special Investigation director-general Tarit Pengdith said yesterday his agency had detected no suspicious movements in the country regarding any terrorist group.
Opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva of the Democrat Party asked the government to provide more details on the matter to avoid confusion among the public.
-- The Nation 2012-01-15
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most of the terrorist activity in Thailand is in the southern regions by the malaysia border. not aware of anything major happening in Bangkok where the majority of travels go from the EU, UK and USA (not many travel to Asia to begin with).
I have not been to most of those country's yet but some of them are on my list. I went to college with some guys from Malaysia, that place is no joke. people in those parts have real daily threats to worry about like getting attacked by a big cat and drug off and eaten.
you also have to remember since the fall of communism the new word of fear is "terrorism" and plays a major role in the authoritarianism model along with having almost 100 different definitions across the globe. the word itself is extremely vauge
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.
Friggin youtube is blocked in China. I'd have to use my proxy server to watch it, which takes forever to watch streaming videos. I haven't been to any asian countries besides China and Japan, although I will go to N.Korea this summer. But, from what I understand, in the lesser developed counties, like Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam, most of the people resent the Chinese because the Chinese who live there contol most all the business and pretty much control the govt like puppet masters.
This is nothing out of the ordinary. A terrorist attack can happen in any country. There have been many attacks here in the Xianjian province byt the ETIM. They're similar to the Chechen rebels in Russia; a majority muslim province that wants to break away and form their own islamic republic. Basicaly, anywhere you have a large muslim population, you're going to haev problems.
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Yup.
I don't recall any problem in Bangkok. But tons and tons of foreigners from Western nations go there every year, all year 'round. And they come back again and again for life.not aware of anything major happening in Bangkok where the majority of travels go from the EU, UK and USA (not many travel to Asia to begin with).
Bangkok has so many westerners there, it has turned me off (although I'm one of them.
Malaysia is very different from Thailand as Malaysia is a Muslim country (unfortunately). There are different groups there such as the Chinese and Indians (Hindus) and Malays, but sadly it's a Muslim country. I've been there a couple of time. Beautiful areas, but basically muslim.I have not been to most of those country's yet but some of them are on my list. I went to college with some guys from Malaysia, that place is no joke. people in those parts have real daily threats to worry about like getting attacked by a big cat and drug off and eaten.
True. So, true.you also have to remember since the fall of communism the new word of fear is "terrorism" and plays a major role in the authoritarianism model along with having almost 100 different definitions across the globe. the word itself is extremely vauge
One man's "terrorist" is another man's "freedom fighter."
LAM, come to Thailand - you may never leave.
Paradise. And more freedom in Thailand than in the USA.
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