This time, the military had been strongly denying the possibility of a coup. Yet the army's top general, Prayuth Chan-ocha, at one point stated that "the door (to a coup) is neither open nor closed," sparking broader speculation. However, Europe and the U.S. have directed the military to not interfere, according to a foreign policy insider.
This time, the military had been strongly denying the possibility of a coup. Yet the army's top general, Prayuth Chan-ocha, at one point stated that "the door (to a coup) is neither open nor closed," sparking broader speculation. However, Europe and the U.S. have directed the military to not interfere, according to a foreign policy insider.
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