2 hours ago2 hr Thailand's army intelligence chief, Lt Gen Teeranan Nandhakwang, issued a warning about a possible third armed conflict with Cambodia due to its increased weapon purchases from Eastern Europe. Though current tensions are managed through international law rather than military action, Teeranan cautions against complacency as regional dynamics evolve. Preparations are advised ahead of potential escalations tied to Cambodia's upcoming general election.Get today's headlines by email Cambodia's recent military acquisitions and its forthcoming election are seen as indicators of possible conflict. Although the rainy season might delay immediate tensions, Lt Gen Teeranan stresses maintaining readiness. He urged Thai troops to enhance their training, draw lessons from past conflicts, and ensure combat readiness through stockpiling and preparedness.Army spokesperson Maj Gen Winthai Suvaree confirmed troop deployments near the border, though not as close as before. Reports indicate Cambodian forces are repositioning away from the Thai border. Winthai assured that the situation is under control, with ongoing surveillance and reinforcement of defensive positions, despite some provocative actions reported.Both countries have adhered to ceasefire agreements, but minor provocations and boundary disputes persist. Maj Gen Winthai acknowledged the potential for increased tensions linked to Cambodia’s elections but noted such developments hinge on various factors. The Thai military remains vigilant, with defensive measures in place to address any escalations, reported Thai PBS.Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now · Thai PBS · 24 Mar 2026 View full article
1 hour ago1 hr Oh my ... again make the people scared and rule..... A lot more problems for the country than a border issue.. Don't they get that???
1 hour ago1 hr 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:Thailand's army intelligence chief, Lt Gen Teeranan Nandhakwang, issued a warning about a possible third armed conflict with Cambodia due to its increased weapon purchases from Eastern Europe. Though current tensions are managed through international law rather than military action, Teeranan cautions against complacency as regional dynamics evolve. Preparations are advised ahead of potential escalations tied to Cambodia's upcoming general election.Get today's headlines by email Cambodia's recent military acquisitions and its forthcoming election are seen as indicators of possible conflict. Although the rainy season might delay immediate tensions, Lt Gen Teeranan stresses maintaining readiness. He urged Thai troops to enhance their training, draw lessons from past conflicts, and ensure combat readiness through stockpiling and preparedness.Army spokesperson Maj Gen Winthai Suvaree confirmed troop deployments near the border, though not as close as before. Reports indicate Cambodian forces are repositioning away from the Thai border. Winthai assured that the situation is under control, with ongoing surveillance and reinforcement of defensive positions, despite some provocative actions reported.Both countries have adhered to ceasefire agreements, but minor provocations and boundary disputes persist. Maj Gen Winthai acknowledged the potential for increased tensions linked to Cambodia’s elections but noted such developments hinge on various factors. The Thai military remains vigilant, with defensive measures in place to address any escalations, reported Thai PBS.Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now · Thai PBS · 24 Mar 2026View full articleMuch more than usual aerial activity in my area (beneath an air exercise zone) during the last couple of weeks.
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