Lopburikid Posted Saturday at 11:59 PM Posted Saturday at 11:59 PM 13 hours ago, Sheryl said: They just closed the border. 13 hours ago, Sheryl said: They just closed the border. Yrs, and the Cambodian people living on that border are going nuts, because they usually cross into Thailand to buy produce which they take back into Cambodia to sell to the Cambodian people. Talking about tons of Veg, pork, beef, chiken, and fruit every day. 1
fredwiggy Posted Sunday at 12:14 AM Posted Sunday at 12:14 AM 14 minutes ago, Lopburikid said: Yrs, and the Cambodian people living on that border are going nuts, because they usually cross into Thailand to buy produce which they take back into Cambodia to sell to the Cambodian people. Talking about tons of Veg, pork, beef, chiken, and fruit every day. The same here on this side. We used to cross over to buy veggies, garlic and fruits, bulk, cheaper than here.
JBChiangRai Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM Posted Sunday at 12:22 AM IIRC didn't Cambodia suggest the ICJ and Thailand refused, that would be a bit fishy IMHO
ChipButty Posted Sunday at 12:28 AM Posted Sunday at 12:28 AM Thailand to Become First Export Customer of China’s QBZ-195T Rifles
Bluetongue Posted Sunday at 12:37 AM Posted Sunday at 12:37 AM In Soi Dao much further south, people near the border have been told the military is coming to evacuate the elderly and the children on Tuesday. Males under 46 have to stay. I reckon this government is weak and yes, lot of posturing and egos, are we being set up for martial law in these areas or ?
K2938 Posted Sunday at 12:52 AM Posted Sunday at 12:52 AM 22 hours ago, watchcat said: Reminds me of the famous Stalin's Organ. You are not far off. The truck is Russian and the weapons as well. 1
Sydebolle Posted Sunday at 02:57 AM Posted Sunday at 02:57 AM On 6/7/2025 at 7:55 AM, Briggsy said: The Chinese pressuring Thailand through its Cambodian puppet state? Most interesting aspect from a corner unknown to me. Could you elaborate on that theory; why would the red brethren in the North squeeze the puppet state ?
KhunLA Posted Sunday at 03:04 AM Posted Sunday at 03:04 AM Damn ... that sub sure would come in handy now 1
Briggsy Posted Sunday at 03:55 AM Posted Sunday at 03:55 AM 57 minutes ago, Sydebolle said: Most interesting aspect from a corner unknown to me. Could you elaborate on that theory; why would the red brethren in the North squeeze the puppet state ? Leverage 1
KannikaP Posted Sunday at 04:01 AM Posted Sunday at 04:01 AM 17 hours ago, Packer said: Khmer temples go as far as Kanchanaburi. Hopefully they can regain all of that territory. 🙂 And Mosques go as far as the whole of UK. 2 1
lordgrinz Posted Sunday at 04:31 AM Posted Sunday at 04:31 AM Maybe French colonizers shouldn't have decided where the borders were in Cambodia without checking with it's neighbors first. Now the ICJ owned by the colonizers is siding with what France decided the borders were/are, nice. This is what happens when nations try and colonize countries and decide what the rules and laws are, then leave a mess in their wake when they leave, or are pushed out. 1 1
ronnie50 Posted Sunday at 04:41 AM Posted Sunday at 04:41 AM 8 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Maybe French colonizers shouldn't have decided where the borders were in Cambodia without checking with it's neighbors first. Now the ICJ owned by the colonizers is siding with what France decided the borders were/are, nice. This is what happens when nations try and colonize countries and decide what the rules and laws are, then leave a mess in their wake when they leave, or are pushed out. The Americans left behind obesity and Shakeys Pizza when they left their Philippines colony. 1 1
Popular Post ronnie50 Posted Sunday at 05:03 AM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 05:03 AM 4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said: IIRC didn't Cambodia suggest the ICJ and Thailand refused, that would be a bit fishy IMHO Both countries have acknowledged the ICJ, but Thailand has never formally agreed to abide by its rulings nor enforce them (extradition requests, boundary disputes, etc.) but Cambodia has agreed to enforce ICJ 'mandatory' rulings and actions. The USA, Israel and many other countries also follow this road - acknowledge the court but not its rulings. Even Canada only agreed to ICJ's so-called mandatory rulings quite recently. 1 1 1
Barnet1900 Posted Sunday at 05:34 AM Posted Sunday at 05:34 AM They can't prevent a bunch of taxi drivers holding the airport hostage (if the choose to) so good luck fighting an army. 1 1
balo Posted Sunday at 08:27 AM Posted Sunday at 08:27 AM This was a surprise, anyone tried to cross the border today?
ChipButty Posted Sunday at 08:28 AM Posted Sunday at 08:28 AM Cambodia is no match for Thailand, military equipment is far superior, One general in Thailand has 74,000 troops at the ready, Cambodia only has T-55 tanks if they are working, My wife says they've got no chance, My friend in Buriram says she will send her mother to negotiate with them 2
Sheryl Posted Sunday at 09:50 AM Posted Sunday at 09:50 AM 1 hour ago, balo said: This was a surprise, anyone tried to cross the border today? Aranyaprathet/Poipet is open today but absolutely mobbed. Lots of people were stuck on both sides ovetnight due to sudden closure yesterday without advancd notice. Unclrar if it will be open tomorrow or if today's opening was just to address that immediate situation. 1 1
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