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U.S. Suspends $3.5 Million in Military Aid to Thailand After Coup

HeadlineMay 27, 2014

In Thailand, the military junta that took power in a coup says it has received the endorsement of the king and will remain in power “indefinitely.” The military has dissolved the senate and arrested a former education minister who emerged from hiding to criticize the coup. The Obama administration announced it has canceled military exercises with Thailand and suspended $3.5 million in military aid, about a third of total U.S. assistance.

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