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Thai army soldiers aim their weapons during clashes with anti-government protesters in central Bangkok May 16, 2010. Thai protesters said on Sunday they were ready for U.N.-supervised talks with the government if the army stops shooting after three days of clashes that have killed 25 people and turned Bangkok into a battleground.
 
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Thai soldiers look out from their sand-bagged position on Rama 4 road in Bangkok on May 17, 2010. Thousands of protesters in the Thai capital defied a deadline to leave their fortified encampment despite the threat of a crackdown after street clashes that left at least 35 people dead.
 
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A Thai soldier manning a road block some 9 kms (5.5 miles) from the border with Cambodia gestures in Thailand's northeastern Sri Sa Ket province on October 16, 2008. Three Cambodian soldiers were killed and a handful from each side wounded on October 15 after a three-month dispute over patches of land near Cambodia's ancient Preah Vihear temple boiled over into gunfights.
 
HAT YAO, Kingdom of Thailand - Royal Thailand Marines provide security as an amphibious assault vehicle is driven onto the beachhead in a amphibious assault raid here Feb. 10, 2011, during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. Cobra Gold is a regularly scheduled multinational training exercise designed to improve partner nation interoperability.

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CAMP ERAWAN, Thailand — A paratrooper from the Alaska-based 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment and his Royal Thai Army counterparts go over drills on the M-204 Bravo machine gun Feb. 10 during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011. Both armies use the M-204
 
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Thai soldiers take part in celebrations of the Royal Thai Army national day at a Navy base in Thailand's restive southern province of Narathiwat on January 18, 2011. Thailand extended emergency rule in most of its violence-plagued deep south for another three months on January 18 despite rights groups' concerns about the powers awarded to the military.
 
CAMP ERAWAN, Thailand — Thai troops look over a U.S. M-4 rifle before moving to a live-fire range with U.S. Army Alaska paratroopers Feb. 10 during Exercise Cobra Gold 2011, the latest in a continuing series of U.S.-Thai military exercises designed to ensure regional peace and stability

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