Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06BANGKOK700
2006-02-06 09:15:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Bangkok
Cable title:  

SCENESETTER FOR VISIT OF PACAF COMMANDER GENERAL

Tags:  OVIP MARR PREL TH 
pdf how-to read a cable
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BANGKOK 000700 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

PACAF FOR GEN. HESTER
PACOM FOR FPA HUSO

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/31/2016
TAGS: OVIP MARR PREL TH
SUBJECT: SCENESETTER FOR VISIT OF PACAF COMMANDER GENERAL
HESTER

Classified By: Ambassador Ralph L. Boyce. Reason 1.4 (a and d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BANGKOK 000700

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

PACAF FOR GEN. HESTER
PACOM FOR FPA HUSO

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/31/2016
TAGS: OVIP MARR PREL TH
SUBJECT: SCENESETTER FOR VISIT OF PACAF COMMANDER GENERAL
HESTER

Classified By: Ambassador Ralph L. Boyce. Reason 1.4 (a and d)


1. (C) General Hester, all of us in Bangkok look forward to
your return visit and your participation in Cope Tiger. Many
of the issues that you addressed during your December visit
remain of key importance -- especially the ongoing
competition among Sukhoi, Saab and Lockheed Martin to supply
replacements for RTAF's aging F-5's. While it appears likely
that the RTAF will buy over 600 million dollars worth of Mid
Life Upgrades (MLU) on many of its existing F-16s, PM Thaksin
has been hinting that he will also make a token purchase of
SU-30s to improve relations with Russia. We ask for your
support in explaining to the Thai some of the possible
ramifications of procuring Russian aircraft. The Thai will
likely seek to exchange views with you about the future of
Cope Tiger, upgrades at Utapao Naval Air Station and the
future of the Indian and Chinese air forces. End Summary

PM THAKSIN


2. (SBU) PM Thaksin and his Thai Rak Thai (Thais Love Thais)
political party dominates domestic politics and controls 375
of the 500 seats in Parliament. Nonetheless, Thaksin has come
under stronger criticism recently for his authoritarian
tendencies, and allegedly for furthering his family's
business interests through government policies. He maintains
a firm control over his bureaucracy and the military.

F-16 SALE


3. (C) Last year, Thailand announced its plans to replace
aging F-5s in the RTAF fleet. Secretary Rumsfeld, Secretary
Rice and the President all urged Thailand to either use its
defense budget to upgrade its existing F-16s or to buy F-16
Block 52s. A vast majority of senior RTAF officers favor the
F-16 over SU-30. On January 24, ACM Chalit indicated to the
Ambassador that the RTAF supported buying MLUs for many of
its planes and Lockheed Martin has provided pricing data
indicating a Thai purchase of over 600 million dollars worth
of MLUs. However, on January 25 PM Thaksin suggested to the
Ambassador that, in addition to the MLUs, he favored
procuring a few SU-30s in order to improve Thailand's ability

to sell goods in Russia. We are urging the Thai to proceed
with the MLU purchase but not to procure any Russian planes
for interoperability reasons, the impact such a move could
have on technology releases in the future, and the affect
such a procurement might have on Thailand's ability to
eventually purchase the Joint Strike Fighter. It would be
helpful for you to reinforce these points.

COPE TIGER


4. (C) The RTAF is pleased that we did not fold Cope Tiger 06
into Cobra Gold. Nonetheless, officials there are aware that
we might revisit this issue again next year. It would be
useful in your conversations with senior RTAF officers to get
a sense of how serious they are about plans to proceed to
hold the exercise bilaterally with Singapore, or even invite
a third country, if we insist on moving it. RTAF officials
will also be very interested in hearing any update about our
plans.

UTAPAO UPGRADES


5. (C) Thai military officials still await the results of a
PACAF assessment of Utapao Naval Air Station which took place
in September. They would appreciate any update you can
provide on the status of that assessment. Thai and U.S.
officials in country agree that Utapao needs some safety
upgrades in order to continue to be of use to both countries.
Royal Thai Navy officials recently indicated to the
Ambassador that they seek radar upgrades at Utapao in
addition to fire safety and other improvements.

THE ROLE OF CHINA AND INDIA IN THE REGION


6. (C) Southeast Asia continues to feel the rising influence
of China and India. While emphasizing the vital role of the
U.S. in the region -- and Thailand's desire to intensify U.S.
engagement -- Thai leaders also focus on developing stronger
relations with the two regional powers. Bangkok views both
countries as sources of unlimited consumer demand and hope to
conclude Free Trade Agreements with both nations. Given your
close interest in those countries, it would be worthwhile for
you to exchange views on the future roles of India and China.

COUNTERTERRORISM AND SOUTHERN THAILAND


7. (C) Prime Minister Thaksin's biggest domestic challenge is
the unsettled security situation in the far southern part of
the country. Southern Thailand, in particular the
southernmost Muslim majority provinces of Pattani, Yala, and
Narathiwat, has experienced episodic violence since it was
incorporated into the Siamese Kingdom in 1902. However, since
January 2004, we have witnessed a dramatic increase in the
level of violence. Press reports indicate that over 1,000
persons have been killed either by militants or by security
forces during this period. Local Muslim separatist militants
have attacked symbols of Thai and Buddhist authority,
civilians, and local citizens suspected of collaborating with
the Government. There continue to be daily incidents of
violence. In March 2005, Thaksin appointed a National
Reconciliation Commission (NRC) headed by highly respected
former Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun to look for
alternative solutions to the long-running insurgency. The NRC
is expected to present its findings in early 2006.


8. (C) Thai officials may ask you for U.S. equipment and
technology such as UAVs. They would be interested in
anything you might have to say about Global Hawk. You may
also wish to point to our current efforts to improve human
rights training for Thai soldiers and officers who will
rotate to the South. There are widely circulated rumors among
the ethnic Malay Muslims that the U.S. has fomented the
violence in the South in order to justify a U.S. security
presence there. This has made the RTG very sensitive about
any visible U.S. assistance aimed at the South. You should be
aware of these concerns when discussing offers of possible
U.S. assistance.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT


9. (U) Although it appears we may not be able to hook up
during your upcoming visit, I hope it will be a safe and most
productive one for you.
BOYCE