350k flee border as war starts after bogus trump peace deal

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This was one of his much heralded peace deals.
Sadly the fat pig neglected to tell Cambodia and Thailand and they are at it again.
This shows so much disrespect to the great man. I hope his feelings are not hurt
There isnt a trump tower in Cambodia so its unlikely he will give it much thought.
 
This was one of his much heralded peace deals.
Sadly the fat pig neglected to tell Cambodia and Thailand and they are at it again.
This shows so much disrespect to the great man. I hope his feelings are not hurt
There isnt a trump tower in Cambodia so its unlikely he will give it much thought.
Over 500k fleeing now from this trump peace zone. Dont they know the war is over ?
 
Trump said that he would "make a phone call" to stop the fighting and the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia would listen to him. But it's a century-old problem created by French occupiers who drew wrong borders. Japan dissolved the French colonial administration in 1945 and helped Cambodia to gain independence in 1949.



The century-old border dispute between the South East Asian neighbours dramatically escalated on 24 July with a Cambodian rocket barrage into Thailand, followed by Thai air strikes. Thailand and Cambodia have been contesting territorial sovereignty along their 800km land border for more than a century, since the borders of the two nations were drawn after the French occupation of Cambodia.

In an effort to enlist local support in the final months of the war, the Japanese dissolved the French colonial administration on 9 March 1945, and urged Cambodia to declare its independence within the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Four days later, King Sihanouk decreed an independent Kampuchea (the original Khmer pronunciation of Cambodia). Son Ngoc Thanh returned from Tokyo in May, and was appointed foreign minister.

On 15 August 1945, the day Japan surrendered, a new government was established with Son Ngoc Thanh acting as prime minister. When an Allied force occupied Phnom Penh in October, Thanh was arrested for collaboration with the Japanese and was sent into exile in France to remain under house arrest. Some of his supporters went to north-western Cambodia, then still under Thai control, where they banded together as one faction in the Khmer Issarak movement.

 
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Trump said that he would "make a phone call" to stop the fighting and the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia would listen to him. But it's a century-old problem created by French occupiers who drew wrong borders. Japan dissolved the French colonial administration in 1945 and helped Cambodia to gain independence in 1949.



The century-old border dispute between the South East Asian neighbours dramatically escalated on 24 July with a Cambodian rocket barrage into Thailand, followed by Thai air strikes. Thailand and Cambodia have been contesting territorial sovereignty along their 800km land border for more than a century, since the borders of the two nations were drawn after the French occupation of Cambodia.

In an effort to enlist local support in the final months of the war, the Japanese dissolved the French colonial administration on 9 March 1945, and urged Cambodia to declare its independence within the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Four days later, King Sihanouk decreed an independent Kampuchea (the original Khmer pronunciation of Cambodia). Son Ngoc Thanh returned from Tokyo in May, and was appointed foreign minister.

On 15 August 1945, the day Japan surrendered, a new government was established with Son Ngoc Thanh acting as prime minister. When an Allied force occupied Phnom Penh in October, Thanh was arrested for collaboration with the Japanese and was sent into exile in France to remain under house arrest. Some of his supporters went to north-western Cambodia, then still under Thai control, where they banded together as one faction in the Khmer Issarak movement.


So Trump didnt have it boxed off .
 
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Thai king's historic state visit to China signals closer ties
By Panu Wongcha-um
November 12, 20251:44 AM ESTUpdated November 12, 2025



The first Trooping the Colour in 16 years to honor Thailand's King Vajiralongkorn's birthday in Bangkok

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn reviews the guard of honour, during a trooping of the colours ceremony to mark the 72nd birthday of Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn in Bangkok, Thailand, December 3, 2024. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
  • Summary
  • King Vajiralongkorn making the first state visit to China by a reigning Thai monarch
  • China-Thailand ties strengthened by trade, tourism, and historical migration
  • Visit underscores China's influence amid regional geopolitical tensions
BANGKOK, Nov 12 (Reuters) - When King Maha Vajiralongkorn arrives in Beijing on Thursday, he will become the first reigning Thai monarch to make a state visit to China, in what analysts say is a sign of the Asian giant's increasing influence on his kingdom.

A constitutional monarchy since 1932, Thailand has used royal visits as foreign policy tools, including two U.S. trips by King Vajiralongkorn's father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, during the height of the Cold War in the 1960s.

They also have ties to North Korea apparently:


They may be an MNNA but trusting them would be foolish imo
 

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