Thailand War

In honor of the domino effect, have a war in Thailand in the 1970s by a communist north against an American supported south.
 
Well, Tom, this POD presupposes that as in Cambodia and Laos, a substantial largescale indigenous Communist guerilla movement emerged among the ppl in northern Thailand thruout the course of the 1960s. Thailand was a strong US ally during the VW, sending combat troops into action against the Commies and granting basing rights to the USAF from Ubon and U Tapao, but I'm not too sure myself of the strength and composition of any indigenous Thai Commies during the period, although they were doubtless running around in the jungle as per everywhere else in SE Asia.

1 potential POD I can think of is if the Thai Commies got strong enough somehow to seriously harass govt forces in the north, were answered by brutal but inefficient pacification efforts by the Royal Thai Army which drove the local ppl into the arms of the Commies- perhaps with the addition of USAF bombing of local villages as per Cambodia and VN which alienated peasants so much they went into the arms of the VC- and the Commies by 1970, supported by a constant flow of supplies from their patrons in VN and Red China, are able to establish effective de facto control over the north, while non-Communist govt forces are compelled to operate from the south. How's that sound ?
 
Sounds good.
Who wins the war?
If the reds, could Burma be next (even with a 60s POD)?
 
WI we have an invasion sometime during Carter's last year, when the US is already distracted by Afghanistan and Iran. I suppose that Vietnamese troops, on behalf of a tiny Thai communist movement (they could always make one up if one doesn't exist already), could massively invade once Cambodia has settled down a bit...
 
Yes, Thailand is in better shape than either S. Vietnam and Cambodia, mainly in that the people are a lot more united... there isn't anywhere near the sectional strife there was in the other two countries. Thailand would be a hard nut to crack for Vietnam; the only real chance they have to do it is if the US is distracted somewhere else. Otherwise, defense agreements will bring US troops in on the Thai side....
 

Grey Wolf

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David Howery said:
Yes, Thailand is in better shape than either S. Vietnam and Cambodia, mainly in that the people are a lot more united... there isn't anywhere near the sectional strife there was in the other two countries. Thailand would be a hard nut to crack for Vietnam; the only real chance they have to do it is if the US is distracted somewhere else. Otherwise, defense agreements will bring US troops in on the Thai side....

Because Siam/Thailand was never colonised there didn't eveolve any of the various revolutionary independence movements with the shifting towards Communism that this implies

Grey Wolf
 
I remember reading in some book that there were somewhat significant Communist guerilla movements in north and east Thailand during the war.
 
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