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    From RT,

    Thailand/Cambodia talks to begin ‘shortly’ – Rubio

    Confirms US officials ‘on the ground in Malaysia to assist these peace efforts’

    REMINDER: Malaysian FM warned Washington NOT to try mediate



    Malaysian FM confirms Thailand, Cambodia to meet in Malaysia, prefers no US mediation

    'I’m awaiting a call from Rubio, as they want to know how to assist' — Malaysian FM Mohamed Hasan

    'But Malaysia should mediate first — this is an ASEAN matter, and as chair, we should lead'

    https://x.com/RT_com/status/1949621334985593319

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    Jul 28, 2025 -11 min- -
    'Thailand and Cambodia have announced a ceasefire following days of deadly cross-border fighting.
    There's been an international diplomatic push to stop the violence which had been in its fifth day.
    Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim proposed ceasefire talks soon after the border dispute re-erupted.
    The violence has killed 35 people on both sides, and displaced around 300,000 people.'

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    Shake it off:


    Quote Anwar, who chaired the talks as head of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations regional bloc, said both sides have reached a common understanding to take steps to return to normalcy following what he called frank discussions.

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai have agreed to an “immediate and unconditional ceasefire” with effect from midnight local time Tuesday, Anwar said as he read out a joint statement.

    “This is a vital first step towards de-escalation and the restoration of peace and security,” Anwar said.

    Military and officials from both sides will also hold meetings to defuse border tensions, he said. The foreign and defense ministers of Malaysia, Cambodia and Thailand have been instructed to “develop a detailed mechanism” to implement and monitor the ceasefire to ensure sustained peace, he added.

    Hun Manet and Phumtam hailed the outcome of the meeting and shook hands at the conclusion of the brief press conference.

    This one is not about ancient animosity, nor as difficult as the Pak or Syrian borders which were devised to exacerbate division and are far more dangerous. Nor is it really the U. S. ratcheting against China. Armed and a little tense sometimes, but, I think, falls short of the disaster scenarios brought about by Democracy.

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    'Thailand and Cambodia have announced a ceasefire following days of deadly cross-border fighting. There's been an international diplomatic push to stop the violence which had been in its fifth day. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim proposed ceasefire talks soon after the border dispute re-erupted.
    That's correct. It was not Trump.

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    Thailand and Cambodia agree to a ceasefire in their deadly border clashes
    https://apnews.com/article/thailand-...f911fe1c81c765

    PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia (AP) — Thailand and Cambodia agreed Monday to an unconditional ceasefire during a meeting in Malaysia, in a significant breakthrough to resolve five days of deadly border clashes that have killed dozens and displaced tens of thousands.

    Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai agreed to a halt in fighting, starting at midnight, while appearing with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim during a meeting held under U.S. pressure in the Malaysian administrative capital of Putrajaya. The Cambodian and Thai leaders hailed the meeting’s outcome and shook hands at the end of a brief news conference.

    An Associated Press journalist in Cambodia reporting from close to the border with Thailand where artillery duels had been taking place said the sounds of shelling stopped about 10 minutes before the ceasefire came into effect. Reports from other fronts in the fighting were not immediately available.

    Anwar, who hosted the talks as annual chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations regional bloc, said both sides have reached a common understanding to take steps to return to normalcy following what he called frank discussions.

    “This is a vital first step towards de-escalation and the restoration of peace and security,” Anwar said.

    The Malaysian meeting followed direct pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, who warned that the U.S. might not proceed with trade deals with either country if hostilities continue, giving both sides a face-saving justification for backing away from the fighting. In a statement later Monday on social media, Trump said the two sides had “reached a CEASEFIRE and PEACE... I am proud to be the President of PEACE!”

    As part of the ceasefire deal, military commanders from both sides will hold talks Tuesday to defuse tensions while Cambodia will host a border committee meeting on Aug. 4. Anwar said. The foreign and defense ministers of Malaysia, Cambodia and Thailand have also been instructed to “develop a detailed mechanism” to implement and monitor the ceasefire to ensure sustained peace, he added.

    Hun Manet said he hoped that bilateral ties could return to normal soon so that almost 300,000 villagers evacuated on both sides could return home.

    It is “time to start rebuilding trust, confidence and cooperation going forward between Thailand and Cambodia,” he said.

    Phumtham said the outcome reflected “Thailand’s desire for a peaceful resolution.”

    The joint statement on the agreement said that the United States was a co-organizer of the talks, with participation from China. The Chinese and American ambassadors to Malaysia attended the meeting that lasted over two hours.

    In a press statement, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was involved in arranging the meeting, applauded the ceasefire declaration. Rubio said he and Trump “are committed to an immediate cessation of violence and expect the governments of Cambodia and Thailand to fully honor their commitments to end this conflict.”

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt posted news of the ceasefire on X and wrote: “President Trump made this happen. Give him the Nobel Peace Prize!”

    Phumtham said after his return to Bangkok that Trump had called to offer congratulations for making a move toward peace. He also said Trump told him that Thailand’s talks with Washington to set tariff levels on Thai exports could now proceed and that he would seek to make them as favorable as possible.

    A summary of the call from Phumtham’s office said the prime minister thanked the preisdent for his “important role” in seeking to resolve the crisis and declared that Trump would be honored and remembered in Thailand for his effort.

    The violence of recent days marked a rare instance of open military confrontation between ASEAN member states, a 10-nation regional bloc that has prided itself on non-aggression, peaceful dialogue and economic cooperation. Both countries recalled their ambassadors and Thailand shut all border crossings with Cambodia, with an exception for migrant Cambodian workers returning home.

    Article continues: https://apnews.com/article/thailand-...f911fe1c81c765

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    Trump is the creature of the 1% joined at the hip with Wall Street and the powerful billionaire class who are losing out badly, who advocate permanent conflict

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    Brian Berletic: U.S. Involvement in the Thailand-Cambodia Conflict


    Brian Berletic is a former US Marine, author and international relations expert. Berletic discusses America's intrusive influence in Thailand and its incentives to provoke tensions in the region.

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    It's all here; all the vectors, the intrigue, the Divide and Rule - including exclusive info. Let's see if the Malaysia-brokered ceasefire holds.

    https://x.com/RealPepeEscobar/status...23954916446554



    https://sputnikglobe.com/20250728/wh...122501957.html

    Why Thailand and Cambodia Are at War in the Heart of ASEAN

    Fog of war rules. A crack Thai analyst worries about the intersection of so many vectors not making sense: “There's something so odd about this war. It feels like someone is pushing both sides to escalate.”

    Escalation, so far, also rules. Even with Tariff Temper Tantrum Trump (T4) now repositioned as Peacemaker and touting his own Art of Ceasefire “deal”.

    Yet this Monday, it’s actually Malaysia – currently the chair of ASEAN – that de facto mediates, with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim hosting ceasefire talks in Putrajaya. As previously confirmed by Foreign Minister Mohamed Hasan, “this is an ASEAN matter, and as chair, we should lead.”

    Malaysia, in the end, did lead. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim personally broke a ceasefire between the belligerents.

    And that brings us to the inevitable question: what toxic confluence of factors has crystallized into a hot war in the heart of Southeast Asia?

    It starts with a family feud – as stated by a top Thai intel source, involving the Thai Shinawatra and the Cambodian Hun Sen clans. Thaksin Shinawatra, from Chiang Mai in the north, billionaire, former prime minister, recently pardoned by King Maha Vajiralongkorn, is the perennial strongman of Thai politics. One of his daughters, Paetongtarn, is the current Thai Prime Minister.

    Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge soldier — he defected in 1977 — former Prime Minister in two stints (1985-1983 and 1998-2023), currently President of the Senate, is the perennial strongman in Cambodia.

    The Shinawatra-Hun Sen clans used to be very close, but they recently had an "irreconcilable" falling out, partly due to Thaksin’s daughter Yingluck's new husband — by the way, she is also a former Prime Minister — planning to open a large casino in the tourist paradise Phuket, something directly connected to the relaxation of Thai gambling laws.

    The new venture will heavily affect Hun Sen's enormous profits from his casinos located in Poi Pet, along the Thai border.

    It gets way more complex when we factor what lies behind the long unresolved border dispute, now flaring up again because of — what else — Pipelineistan: it’s all about oil and gas exploration.

    The current Thai-Cambodian border is demarcated mostly along the watershed of the Dangrek mountain range. Hun Sen is eager to gain even tiny pieces of land on the Thai side of the watershed, using ancient Khmer temples as an excuse. The whole area was once part of the mighty Khmer empire.

    Hun Sen’s gamble is to set up a legal precedent for the border to be adjusted at the coastline. That of course would affect the maritime borders in the Gulf of Thailand, and who controls how much of the oil and gas fields. Currently multiple Western companies — including Chevron — hold drilling rights on the Thai side of the maritime border, hence the Western 'support' for Thailand.

    Enter China. Beijing has a very significant trading relationship with Thailand: a $135 billion turnover. Compare it to a mere $12 billion when it comes to China-Cambodia. The Chinese and Thai militaries are very close. In terms of strategic interest, as much as China may be investing a lot in Cambodia modernization, including a mega new business hub outside of Phnom Penh, Beijing will not support Hun Sen’s — now backfiring — gamble.

    Now we enter the most sensitive part of the equation. Thaksin was essentially brought back to the Thai political chessboard by the King's close advisors in order to keep the liberal “menace” at bay. But now the optics are that Thaksin has messed up. And the echoes coming from the monarchy circles is that the King is extremely angry — and has taken the conflict with Cambodia personally.

    There are several factions in the Thai military — an extremely complex environment. The commanders currently in control of the situation at the border are known as the 'King's men'.

    So what next? For quite a while, insiders of the highly volatile Thai political environment have been stressing that the Kingdom has once again played a complex balancing act, in many aspects getting both the US and China on its side.

    So there is a strong possibility the Thai military would push deeper into Cambodia, fulfilling irredentist demands coming from deeply nationalist quarters. In parallel, that might turn out to be a priceless opportunity to correct the colonial borders drawn by the France-Siam treaty of 1907.

    To make it even more intractable, the moves overlap with powerful comprador elites in Bangkok abhorring — and bribed into blocking — increased Global South cooperation.

    Yes, this is also part of the war on BRICS

    Now for the Big Picture. Both Thailand and Cambodia, important nodes of the 10-member ASEAN, are deeply China-connected – from geography to geoeconomics. Ergo, imperial divide and rule applies – in spades, and subordinated to the maximum imperative, as in Mackinder and Mahan revisited: burning down the Rimland all around the Heartland.

    That’s the current thrust, on steroids, by the Empire of Chaos. We ain’t seen nothin’ yet. And never forget: Thailand is also a BRICS partner. Chaos simultaneously destabilizes both ASEAN and BRICS.

    Now for blood on the tracks — literally. A key New Silk Road project is the 6,000 km plus high-speed rail line that will eventually connect Kunming, capital of Yunnan province, to Southeast Asia all the way to Singapore.

    Kunming-Vientiane in Laos is already up and running; a roaring success. The Thai extension all the way to Nong Khai – plagued by immense corruption problems – may finally be up and running by 2030. A Vietnam-Cambodia extension will link Ho Chi Minh city and Phnom Penh to Bangkok.

    The current war broke out exactly at the Thai-Cambodia border. The Desperation Row playbook is as predictable as ever: blow up ASEAN’s new connectivity corridors from the inside, with a tariff war coupled with a possible regional war.

    Globalsouth.co has been providing invaluable analysis, even suggesting a roll call of Highways to Hell promoted by the Empire of Chaos. So here’s a not exhaustive list of divide and rule instances encircling China, Iran and Russia, what I call the revamped “RIC” Primakov triangle.
    It all starts with Gaza – and Palestine, on the forefront of the War on the Axis of Resistance.

    Then there’s the ongoing disintegration of Syria via rehabilitated Salafi-jihadis; the projected carve up of Lebanon; Sultan Erdogan’s perennial double/triple game; and most of all the Zionist Axis to-be-renewed attack on Iran.

    Russia will have to deal non-stop with several new fronts beyond the collapsing proxy war in Ukraine: the new Iron Curtain in the Baltics, and the dream of turning it into a 'NATO lake'; terror in the Black Sea — the supreme MI6 obsession; instrumentalization of Moldova and the planning of an attack on Transnistria; MI6’s inroads among budding jihadis across Central Asia; and Azerbaijan’s mafioso game spearheaded by Aliyev.

    Ali Akbar Velayati, senior adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei, is warning that the proposed US take over of the strategic Zangezur corridor is a geopolitical gamble by “the US, Israel, NATO and pan-Turkist movements” to “weaken the Resistance Axis, sever Iran’s link with the Caucasus, and impose a land blockade on Iran and Russia in the region’s south.”

    Moving to South Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia, we have on-and-off chaos to be imposed on India-Pakistan relations (both SCO members); every possible attempt in the book and off the book to destabilize the South China Sea – all the way to forcing Taiwan into a final provocation against China; renewed shenanigans on China-Japan via the Diaoyutai/Senkaku islands; and attempts at fostering a regional war between Thailand and Cambodia coupled with possible color revolutions — Myanmar all over again.

    All of the above does not even feature the Africa front — from Somalia to Nigeria, a BRICs partner, all the way to the Alliance of Sahel States and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). And in South America, the target of choice is of course Brazil, especially after the success of the BRICS summit in Rio; Brasilia, regarded as a BRICS weak link in DC, is now under relentless trade and geo-economic attack by Trump 2.0.

    The Chinese Foreign Ministry, unfailingly polite, has at least summarized the pulse of the Global South: “The United States has lost its legitimacy to lead the world in the eyes of nations. It is no longer morally qualified to speak of values or peace while supporting genocide in Gaza."

    That means virtually no takers across all Asian latitudes to become a Ukraine 2.0 subordinated to CIA/MI6/NATO plans to manufacture a war on China. That’s exactly what Malaysia’s rotating presidency of ASEAN will be imparting today on both Bangkok and Phnom Penh. The ASEAN annual summit will take place in Malaysia next October.

    So what should BRICS do in the short run, as incandescence prevails? Move with discretion and cunning, and take the long view, for instance privileging “ASEAN centrality”. In the end the US may turn out to be the swing state after all, as the core divide and rule power centers of the West remain Tel Aviv and London.
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    From Brian Berletic,

    🇺🇸🇹🇭 Insult to Injury: US-Thai Trade "Deal" Strips Thai Economic Sovereignty - Rammed Through as Public Distracted by US-Fueled Border War

    ▪️Thailand - currently headed by US-backed billionaire Thaksin Shinawara - agrees to nearly 0 tariffs for the US while the US maintains 19% tariffs on Thailand (which will be paid for by US consumers);

    ▪️Thailand must buy Boeing aircraft and LPG from the US (Thailand produces hydrocarbons) as well as open up financial markets to US financial corporations;

    ▪️ASW (Amazon) and Google also benefit - Thailand is forced to give tax exemptions for cloud services;

    ▪️Thailand - a major agricultural nation - must now import and basically dump US agricultural goods into Thai markets;

    To reduce US tariffs from 36% to 19%, Thailand has surrendered a tremendous amount of sovereignty and is setting the stage to weaken itself further and irreversibly if this isn't either reversed or countered by closer cooperation with China.

    It is also reported that closer "defense cooperation" was also implied as a condition.

    The Thai public wasn't given a chance to debate this or protest it - as it was rammed through in the middle of a national security crisis precipitated by the US-backed politicians in the Thai government and Hun Sen of Cambodia who over the past year has been working closer with the US.

    Source: https://nationthailand.com/business/economy/40053429

    https://x.com/BrianJBerletic/status/1951191580175638849



    🇹🇭🇰🇭 Scenes at Thai Gas Station Struck by Cambodian Unguided Rockets Last Week...

    Anyone wondering why Thais were so angry with Cambodia's government/military - this happened on the first day - first wave of attacks, carried out by Cambodia using BM-21 unguided rockets killing innocent people where they stood - including a mother and her two children coming home from school, a clerk and others unfortunate enough to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.

    PTT gas stations like this are ubiquitous across the country - anyone who has gone on a road trip has been in places like this - I have with my family - you can easy picture/empathize with the victimized of this senseless war precipitated by US-backed factions (Thaksin/Hun Sen) on BOTH sides.

    This wasn't an "accident" or "collateral damage," the moment you target a populated area with BM-21 rockets, you know innocent people will be injured or killed since the rockets are unguided and land randomly in a general radius.

    As Cambodia killed Thai civilians, Cambodian military representatives were in the United States signing agreements ( https://pacom.mil/Media/NEWS/News-Ar...ateral-defens/ ) for closer military cooperation which already began last year.

    Now Thailand has the US ambassador-nominee lecturing them about responding to this senseless violence before he even arrives in country.

    If people don't wake up to the source of this problem - it will only get worse and scenes like this may end up coming closer to home where you live, and much
    sooner than you think.

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    🇺🇸🇹🇭 Trump's Pick for US Ambassador to Thailand Begins Lecturing/Dictating to Thais Before Even Arriving...

    Reuters reports ( https://archive.ph/RPaLT#selection-1273.0-1293.200 ):

    ""I think the first thing I would do is to point out to Thailand, which is one of our only treaty allies in Asia, that wars like this, conflicts like this, do nothing to help their people.

    O'Neill also said Thailand should not lend legitimacy to the military government in its neighbor Myanmar.

    He said the State Department's position was not to encourage Myanmar to hold "sham" elections the military was looking to hold in the autumn.

    "If confirmed, I would encourage Thailand not to recognize an election that does not include the participation of over 50% of the country, while most of the opposition leaders are in prison," he said."

    ***

    Myanmar, of course, faces a decades-long US-backed regime change operation which currently includes armed conflict attempting to reinstall US proxy Aung San Suu Kyi and her "National Unity Government" (NUG) which was literally created and harbored in the United States before flying to Myanmar to attempt to seize power.

    O'Neill's comments represent the Trump administration's intentions to continue this meddling and regime change right where Biden and Obama left off.

    This is just another example of continuity of agenda and how EVERY aspect of the Trump administration serves it without deviation - even in places less understood and talked about around the world.

    This also represents a continued, dangerous threat to Thailand's sovereignty and Southeast Asia's stability - as the US obviously intends to continue meddling, supporting regime change, and the many subversive movements and armed conflict attempting to achieve it.

    US President Trump continues where Biden/Obama left off - trying to transform Southeast Asia into another Europe to use against China the same way the US uses Europe against Russia.

    https://x.com/BrianJBerletic/status/1951182756320518644




    🇰🇭🇺🇸 Cambodia intends to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his role in brokering a ceasefire that brought an end to recent border clashes with Thailand, according to Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol.

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    🇺🇸🇰🇭Cambodia Invites US to Monitor Border Mess of US' Own Creation

    ▪️US-backed parties on both sides of the Thai-Cambodian border precipitated the conflict, dragging the independent Thai military (the US seeks to remove/co-opt) into armed conflict lasting a week;

    ▪️Cambodia, after a hard pivot toward the US over the past year including visits by the US Secretary of Defense and US naval vessels to Cambodia and senior Cambodian officers traveling to the US to sign military cooperation agreements DURING the Thai-Cambodian conflict, has now invited the US to "monitor" the ceasefire using US military & intelligence assets;

    ▪️The arrangement allows the US to insert itself into yet another artificial conflict it created in the Asia-Pacific region, just as it has regarding otherwise minor South China Sea disputes - to further encircle & contain China & Asia's rise;

    Source (Cambodian gov): https://information.gov.kh/articles/166406

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