Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Extend into Third Day Despite Ceasefire Appeals: Escalating Tensions Threaten Regional Stability

Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Extend into Third Day Despite Ceasefire Appeals: Escalating Tensions Threaten Regional Stability

By [Your Name], Senior Southeast Asia Correspondent Published: Sunday, November 23, 2025 | Updated: 10:45 AM ICT A Fragile Peace Shattered For the third consecutive day, artillery fire and small-arms exchanges have echoed across the contested Preah Vihear temple border region between Thailand and Cambodia—defying repeated bilateral and international calls for an immediate ceasefire. The … Read more

Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Extend Into Third Day Despite Ceasefire Calls

Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Extend Into Third Day Despite Ceasefire Calls

By Admin, Senior Southeast Asia Correspondent Published: Sunday, November 23, 2025 | Updated: 10:45 AM ICT BANGKOK/PHNOM PENH — Armed clashes between Thai and Cambodian military forces along their shared border escalated into a third consecutive day on Sunday, defying urgent regional and international appeals for an immediate ceasefire. The violence—centered near the disputed Preah … Read more

Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Talks in Malaysia After Four Days of Fighting: A Fragile Path Toward De-escalation

Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Talks in Malaysia After Four Days of Fighting: A Fragile Path Toward De-escalation

By Admin, Geopolitical Analyst | Updated: November 23, 2025 Introduction: A Flashpoint Rekindled After four days of intense border clashes that claimed at least 12 lives—including military personnel and civilians—and displaced over 3,000 villagers, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to urgent diplomatic talks hosted by Malaysia under the auspices of ASEAN. The agreement, confirmed late … Read more

Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Talks in Malaysia After Four Days of Fighting: A Path Toward De-escalation and Regional Stability

Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Talks in Malaysia After Four Days of Fighting: A Path Toward De-escalation and Regional Stability

Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Talks in Malaysia After Four Days of Fighting: A Path Toward De-escalation and Regional Stability By Admin | Published: November 23, 2025 | Updated: November 23, 2025 Introduction: A Fragile Ceasefire Amid Rising Tensions In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to hold high-level bilateral talks in … Read more

Trump Presides Over Thai-Cambodia “Peace Deal” — But What Does It Really Mean?

Trump Presides Over Thai-Cambodia “Peace Deal” — But What Does It Really Mean?

Unpacking the Diplomatic Theater, Strategic Realities, and Geopolitical Implications By [admin] Published: November 23, 2025 A Headline-Grabbing Gesture — With Caveats In a move that dominated global headlines this week, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump was photographed alongside Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, flanked by flags and solemn … Read more

Cambodia Seeking Peace: A Truth the World Cannot Ignore

Cambodia Seeking Peace: A Truth the World Cannot Ignore

Cambodia Seeking Peace: A Truth the World Cannot Ignore By [Admin], Senior Analyst, Southeast Asian Affairs Published: November 23, 2025 A Nation’s Quiet Resolve: Beyond the Ruins of Memory When the world hears Cambodia, it often recalls Angkor Wat at sunrise—or the haunting silence of Tuol Sleng. But between those icons lies a living truth, … Read more

Where’s the Peace? An Agenda for Cambodia–Thailand Reconciliation

Cambodia Seeking Peace: A Truth the World Cannot Ignore

Where’s the Peace? An Agenda for Cambodia–Thailand Reconciliation By [Admin], Geopolitical Analyst & Peacebuilding Strategist Published: November 23, 2025 Introduction: A Legacy of Tension in the Heart of Southeast Asia Despite decades of diplomatic engagement and regional cooperation frameworks like ASEAN, the relationship between Cambodia and Thailand remains punctuated by mistrust, border disputes, and nationalist … Read more

White House Prioritized Speed Over Legal Scrutiny in Deadly Drug Interdiction Strikes — Raising Accountability Questions

White House Prioritized Speed Over Legal Scrutiny in Deadly Drug Interdiction Strikes — Raising Accountability Questions

*By Admin, Senior National Security & Policy Analyst* *Published: November 23, 2025 | Updated: November 23, 2025* — ### **Executive Summary** In a series of controversial maritime interdiction operations over the past 18 months, the White House authorized lethal strikes against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in international waters—actions that internal legal advisors cautioned could exceed statutory … Read more

🎖️ The General’s Gauntlet: Why “Closing Off Ta Moan Thom Temple” Was Boonsin’s Greatest Challenge

🎖️ The General’s Gauntlet: Why “Closing Off Ta Moan Thom Temple” Was Boonsin’s Greatest Challenge

**Boonsin Recalls “Closing Off Ta Moan Thom Temple” as His Greatest Challenge as a General** *By [Admin]* *Published on November 23, 2025* In the annals of Thai military history, few operations blend diplomacy, heritage preservation, and geopolitical tension as poignantly as the 2008 decision to close off access to Ta Moan Thom Temple—a 10th-century Khmer-era … Read more