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In a dramatic turn of events, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has condemned Cambodia for alleged military aggression along the Thai-Cambodian border. Through his account on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Thaksin accused Cambodian forces under Senate President Hun Sen of launching attacks into Thai territory early yesterday morning.

 

Thaksin's remarks highlight a significant escalation in border tensions, pointing to actions he describes as a clear violation of international law. According to him, Cambodian forces not only initiated gunfire but also laid landmines along critical border areas, compromising the principle of good neighbourly relations.

 

The incidents reportedly took place in the border regions of Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, and Si Sa Ket provinces, areas historically sensitive due to their proximity and shared history with Cambodia. Thaksin noted with concern that two Thai soldiers suffered severe injuries, losing their legs to landmine explosions, while civilian casualties were also reported.

 

In his social media statement, Thaksin did not mince words, portraying the attacks as a betrayal from a nation that claims to be a friendly neighbour. "The attacks are a clear breach of international law and reflect unethical conduct," he asserted, pressing the urgency for an appropriate response.

 

This border skirmish marks a troubling point in Thai-Cambodian relations, with diplomatic efforts seemingly strained. Thaksin pointed out that despite Thailand's attempts to maintain restraint and resolve matters through dialogue, the Thai military is now authorised to retaliate if necessary to protect its sovereignty and citizens.

 

The situation places pressure on Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to act decisively. Thaksin indicated that the ministry is now empowered to implement necessary international measures to respond to Cambodia's actions. This development could involve enlisting support from the international community or engaging in diplomatic negotiations to de-escalate tensions.

 

Thailand and Cambodia share a complex history marked by both cultural exchanges and conflicts. The current flare-up not only risks destabilising regional peace but also poses broader implications for ASEAN cooperation, particularly at a time when unity is crucial amidst various global challenges.

 

Observers will be watching how this situation unfolds, as both nations navigate these tumultuous waters. The border clashes could spur ASEAN to facilitate mediation, ensuring that dialogue remains at the forefront of resolving disputes.

 

In the current climate, where international relations are in constant flux, the repercussions of this confrontation may ripple across Southeast Asia. For those who live near the border, the immediate concern remains safety and stability, while policymakers grapple with the diplomatic intricacies of safeguarding national interests.

 

As events develop, the world will be keenly observing how Thailand and Cambodia manage this crisis, hopeful for a peaceful resolution that reinforces rather than undermines regional harmony.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-07-25

 

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It was said he had to put the neck brace on and the arm sling on for the photo the whole family is totally corrupt from him his sister his daughter come on who leaves the country for 15 or 16 years lives the life of luxury goes to Cambodia the day before he surrenders here in Thailand he’s partying in Cambodia and then the next day 2L to go to prison he spent six months in a VIP room rooms in a hospital it was all fake everybody knows it so what do they do they go after the doctors the guy who paid for it and orchestrated it is working around free and talking about weirdness where is the Red Bull kid what happened to the red notices all the same BS. TIt

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To say that Thaksin is two-faced would be a massive under-statement. He is now trying to hang on in Thailand by publicly ignoring his daughter's leaked 'phone call, and his close friendship, with Hun Sen. If you're ever near this guy don't turn your back...

 

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I cannot understand why this article refers to Thaksins post but does not include his statement that there is no need for outside intervention because Hun Sen "needs to be taught a lesson" (Thai Enquirer 25/7/25).

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1 hour ago, crazykopite said:

It’s he and his daughter who have started this conflict since his arrival back in Thailand having been in the run for 15+ years he has been nothing but trouble 

I think it's Hun Sen losing his scam networks which is what's causing this. Neither country gives a <deleted> about some run down temple, that's just a cover so that citizens have something nationalistic to cling to.

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