VCheng
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I agree with everything you said.
So long as the Army feels that the cost it is paying for violating the constitution and manipulating the political process is 'insignificant', it has no incentive to reform or change.
The Army/Army leadership MUST pay a significant price for its unconstitutional actions in order to force reform and change.
Agreed. That is why, if you remember, I advocated for all past dictators to be court martialed and all benefits withdrawn even posthumously, as the first step in creating a process of accountability, and reinterring them in a separate graveyard of traitors.