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...Burmese governments have led to cross-border incursions by troops from both countries, which are straining diplomatic relations. Last month the warlords began hitting back, machine-gunning and looting a tourist boat in Thailand's northern Chiangrai province. Says a U.S. diplomat in Bangkok: "Our mission in [neighboring] Chiangmai [province] is almost literally under the gun. The opium warlords have so many contacts in Chiangmai that anything is possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Southeast Asia: Battle of the Warlords | 1/17/1983 | See Source »

...military telephone call originating in Chiangmai goes by wire to the airport station, then is converted into a radio impulse which is "shot" to a similar station at Koka, where the impulse is amplified and "shot" again to another station further south. The procedure continues until the call reaches its destination...

Author: By John Burgess, DISPATCH NEWS SERVICE | Title: CIA, Electronics Stations Strengthen Influence of U.S. in Northern Thailand | 7/25/1972 | See Source »

About 40 miles west of Chiangmai a Thai contractor is currently building an access road to the slopes of Intranon Mountain, one of Thailand's highest peaks. A radar station is to be built near the summit. The US Embassy spokesman claims that it will be a Thai station and that he was therefore unable to comment...

Author: By John Burgess, DISPATCH NEWS SERVICE | Title: CIA, Electronics Stations Strengthen Influence of U.S. in Northern Thailand | 7/25/1972 | See Source »

...according to a source in Chiangmai, the station will be built and manned by the Americans. It will be a type of aircraft surveillance system, its location affording a radar "view" throughout the region with only two blind sports--one behind a slightly higher mountain in Burma and another behind Chiang Dao Mountain in Thailand...

Author: By John Burgess, DISPATCH NEWS SERVICE | Title: CIA, Electronics Stations Strengthen Influence of U.S. in Northern Thailand | 7/25/1972 | See Source »

Despite nearly 250 American soldiers stationed in the North, the American manage to maintain a low profile in Chiangmai. The city, one of Thailand's foremost holiday spots, has thus escaped the shabby Americanization that has struck so many cities of the Northeast...

Author: By John Burgess, DISPATCH NEWS SERVICE | Title: CIA, Electronics Stations Strengthen Influence of U.S. in Northern Thailand | 7/25/1972 | See Source »

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