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Thai Forces Close Sa Kaeo Border Amid Tensions

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57 minutes ago, Aussie999 said:

Irrelevant, it is the book that counts.

Everything about this goon is completely fake, even the book. He is a fabrication. Yet, so many buy the hype. 

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  • HappyExpat57
    HappyExpat57

    Damn! I used to do border runs at that crossing. There were a LOT of locals of both nations going back and forth doing business. This will hurt those who can least afford it.

  • spidermike007
    spidermike007

    My guess is a talented negotiator could resolve this in a few meetings. Assuming both sides are interested in settling this. It's quite possible that the Thai army is trying to justify their position

  • Acting like kids!!!This will impact visarunners too i guess.

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crazy people, crazy world. Always about power and money🤐😤🤬

14 hours ago, norsurin said:

Acting like kids!!!This will impact visarunners too i guess.

this world is finished

1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Everything about this goon is completely fake, even the book. He is a fabrication. Yet, so many buy the hype. 

Have you read the book...just asking.

As for you description of him...I agree..a very dangerous goon.

On 6/24/2025 at 3:12 AM, webfact said:

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The First Army has ordered the closure of border crossings in Sa Kaeo due to growing tensions with Cambodia.

 

On 23rd June, the First Army released an order, signed by Lt. Gen. Amarit Boonsuya, to control all border crossing points in Sa Kaeo province.

 

This decision responds to reports of Cambodian military encroachment, including patrols and alterations to the landscape on Thai territory, which have heightened tensions and affected border residents' safety.

 

The situation has disrupted cross-border travel in the First Army's area, further complicated by crimes such as call centre scams affecting citizens nationwide.

 

In response, the First Army, overseeing the Thai-Cambodian border in Sa Kaeo, is implementing the following measures:

 

  • Suspension of all vehicle crossings.
     
  • Suspension of passage for people, tourists, and trade activities for both Thais and foreigners.
     
  • Exceptions for humanitarian needs, such as urgent medical care, student education, and essential daily life activities.

 

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This is stupid.  It is too bad that the Thai military won't give up power to the civilian government.  It is in Thailand's best interest that this stupid crisis gets over as soon as possible.  It is and will continue to hurt tourism.    So far, it has impacted the electric power business, the gas and oil business, the internet business, farmers, small merchants, people illegally working in Thailand, the tourist industry, and god knows what else.

STOP this insanity.   This is exactly what the Cambodian Government wants.  

 

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