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Thai Vows War Despite Trump ‘Truce’

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Fighting continues along the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border even after U.S. President Donald Trump said he had brokered a ceasefire deal. Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul repeated on December 13 that Thailand will keep up military action until it feels secure, with fighter jets striking targets hours after Trump’s announcement. Cambodia has welcomed a Malaysian ceasefire proposal but fighting persists. 

 

 

 

 

 

The clash erupted on December 7 in one of the heaviest bouts of violence along the 817-km frontier, where both sides have exchanged heavy weapons fire across multiple provinces. A truce brokered in July, with Trump’s backing in October, had momentarily eased tensions but collapsed after Thai soldiers were injured by a landmine, which Thailand blames on Cambodia. Hundreds of thousands of people on both sides have been displaced by the renewed hostilities. 

 

 

 

Trump said he spoke with Anutin and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on Friday and that both leaders agreed to “cease all shooting” and return to the previous peace accord, including a proposed ASEAN observer mission with U.S. satellite support. Thailand’s foreign minister stressed a ceasefire cannot be declared amid active conflict and needs talks beforehand. Hun Manet expressed support for Malaysian mediator Anwar Ibrahim’s call to halt hostilities from Saturday evening. 

 

Thai leaders countered Trump’s claim, saying there was no agreement to stop fighting. Anutin said military actions “already spoke” and Thailand will not halt until threats end, while Thai defence officials confirmed cross-border exchanges. Observers say international diplomatic efforts may face challenges as both countries navigate battlefield developments and political pressures. 

 

Key Takeaways

 

Thailand rejects Trump’s ceasefire claim and vows continued military action against Cambodia.

 

A truce brokered earlier this year fell apart after renewed clashes and landmine incidents.

 

ASEAN mediation efforts, including proposed observer missions, are ongoing but unconfirmed. 

 

Thailand vows to keep fighting Cambodia after Trump ceasefire claim | Reuters https://share.google/oZnF9ct0wxvVjUZ8b

This looks to be going from 8, 7.5 to 7 wars Donald' and the Baht' is stronger making you look so stupid again Mr. President 🤔

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Another solution to this problem would be to create a few wars so 

someone can come along and stop them?

Play stupid games... Thailand's leadership is now in the race...to be as stupid as Trump. Well done!

So Thailand-Cambodia, no peace

Congo-Rwanda no peace

Russia-Ukraine no peace

Gaza? Hmm...

....

Leave them to it Don

 

you did your best 

 

get back to fixing domestic issues like the illegals and the terrorists on US soil 

 

 

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