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Isoc says South improved

The situation in the deep South is improving gradually but continuously, according to the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc), and a senior officer said the conflict which flared up in 2004 could end soon.

“We may see the light soon,” said Col Pramote Prommin, spokesman for the 4th Region Forward Command of Isoc.

He told the Daily News website Tuesday that the situation was improving, and the southern residents understood the work of security forces and what was really going on.

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  • Discussion 6 : 27 Feb 2013 at 07.326

    “We may see the light soon,” said Col Pramote Prommin,

    What planet is this man on? This is one big assumption to make at the present time, amazing!

  • Discussion 5 : 27 Feb 2013 at 00.005

    One is operating a computer shop … you mean, "One is selling counterfeit iPhone accessories and pirated Windows installation disks.”

    No need to say what “barbershop” is a euphemism for, I guess?

    Nevertheless, a worthy ROI on the 5,000+ lives lost so far. Let’s not be cynical.

  • Discussion 4 : 26 Feb 2013 at 22.584

    Phase 1: Failed

    Phase 2: Failed

    No need to proceed with Phase 3.

  • Discussion 3 : 26 Feb 2013 at 22.113

    Really sounds like army propaganda trying to hide a near defeat. Reminds me in some ways to that Iraky general and minister addressing the press, saying the American ground troops had been defeated, denying the existence of the US tanks which were visible on the background...

  • Discussion 2 : 26 Feb 2013 at 21.112

    Are they talking about the weather? Psst, I've got some bad news if you're talking about the terrorist situation they're still killing people nearly every day. I think it is a little early to be saying "things are under control" - I think we're still in the bleeding phase.

  • Discussion 1 : 26 Feb 2013 at 20.131

    Some one can not see the forest for the trees!

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