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🚨🇹🇭🇰🇭 BREAKING: CAMBODIA FIRES GRENADES AT THAI BORDER POSTS! Cambodian troops unleashed grenade launchers and small-arms fire on Thai positions near the disputed Preah Vihear temple. This sparked a fierce exchange that wounded several soldiers on both sides and displaced hundreds of villagers per reports. Bangkok claims Cambodia initiated...

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🚨Thailand and Cambodia clash at disputed border, killing at least 12, including civilians. Both sides blame each other, escalating tensions with airstrikes and rocket fire. #ThailandCambodia #BorderConflict The Thailand-Cambodia border dispute centers on a long-standing conflict over an 817-km land border, particularly around areas like the 11th-century Preah Vihear Temple and other sites such as Prasat Ta Muen Thom. The dispute originates from colonial-era mapping, specifically a 1907 map drawn under French colonial rule, which Cambodia uses to claim territory, including Preah Vihear, while Thailand argues the map is inaccurate and contests areas around it. A 1962 International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling awarded Preah Vihear to Cambodia but left surrounding land undefined, fueling ongoing tensions. Recent escalations began in May 2025, when a clash near Prasat Ta Muen Thom killed a Cambodian soldier, leading to tit-for-tat measures: Cambodia banned Thai imports (fruit, vegetables, media) and cut internet and power links, while Thailand restricted border crossings and threatened to cut electricity. Tensions peaked on July 24, 2025, with clashes killing at least 12, mostly civilians, in Thailand’s Surin, Sisaket, and other provinces. Thailand accused Cambodia of firing rockets, while Cambodia claimed Thai forces initiated the attack. A landmine incident injuring five Thai soldiers further escalated the situation, prompting Thailand to close northeastern border crossings and both countries to expel ambassadors. Both nations have bolstered military presence, with Cambodia deploying troops and heavy weapons and Thailand conducting airstrikes. Cambodia has sought ICJ and UN intervention, but Thailand insists on bilateral resolution through a Joint Boundary Commission, rejecting ICJ jurisdiction. Nationalist sentiment, amplified by social media, and historical grievances over shared Khmer heritage, like Angkor Wat, exacerbate the conflict. Political instability in Thailand, including the suspension of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra over a leaked call with Cambodia’s Hun Sen, and economic pressures, such as looming US tariffs, further complicate de-escalation. ASEAN’s non-interference policy limits its mediation role, though China has offered to facilitate talks, raising concerns due to its closer ties with Cambodia.

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Thailand and Cambodia Slide Toward Full Conflict as Ceasefire Collapses Clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have erupted along their disputed frontier after a predawn firefight on December 8 shattered a U.S. brokered ceasefire and pushed both armies into their heaviest confrontation in years. Thai forces say Cambodian troops moved artillery and rocket units toward contested ground near Ubon Ratchathani before dawn, triggering exchanges of shelling and small arms fire that killed one Thai soldier and wounded eight. Cambodia reported three injured civilians and accused Thailand of launching the first strike. The fighting widened through December 10 along a 40 km stretch of border, with reports of drones, mortars, and Thai F16 strikes on Cambodian positions. Both governments blame each other for breaking the October ceasefire. Thailand says new landmines in contested areas maimed its soldiers in November. Cambodia rejects the allegation and claims Bangkok is using it to justify deeper incursions. At least 10 to 17 people have been killed and more than 500,000 displaced. More than 125,000 have taken shelter inside Thailand, while tens of thousands have fled villages in northern Cambodia. Yes, China effectively backs Cambodia in the standoff. Beijing calls for restraint in public but remains Phnom Penh’s key military and economic partner, supplying rocket systems, artillery, and training used along the border. Chinese investments under the Belt and Road Initiative give Cambodia political cover as Thailand leans on U.S. support. UN officials and ASEAN diplomats have urged immediate de-escalation, though both sides continue reinforcing positions as talks stall.

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❗️🇹🇭⚔️🇰🇭 - The Royal Thai Air Force has conducted airstrikes using F-16 fighter jets on a casino complex in Cambodia near the Thailand-Cambodia border, according to multiple reports. Thai military officials state that the targeted facility—allegedly repurposed as a command center, drone launch site, and weapons storage depot—was used by Cambodian forces to threaten Thai troops and civilians. The strikes are part of an ongoing escalation in border clashes that reignited in early December 2025, following a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire from July. Thailand claims the operations are defensive, targeting verified military assets amid Cambodian rocket and drone attacks. Cambodia, however, has condemned the bombings as violations of its sovereignty, accusing Thailand of aggression against civilian areas and infrastructure. Cambodian sources reported minor civilian injuries and damage to nearby structures, with at least four casinos damaged overall since fighting resumed. The conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands on both sides, killed dozens of troops and civilians, and prompted international calls for de-escalation from China, the EU, and others. Thailand has rejected ceasefire proposals, insisting on neutralizing threats, while Cambodia demands withdrawal and accountability. The situation remains tense along the 800 km (500-mile) disputed border, rooted in longstanding territorial claims dating back to colonial times.

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🚨BREAKING: Trump Consultant Michael B Alfaro to Receive Hero’s Welcome After Exposing Thai Aggression 🚨 Two Cambodian-American communities in North Carolina and South Carolina are preparing to welcome Michael B. Alfaro home as a hero at Columbia Airport after his courageous mission in Cambodia. Michael, a Trump consultant and diplomatic liaison, flew to Cambodia after President Donald J. Trump warned both Cambodia and Thailand that if war continued, they would face devastating tariff consequences. That ultimatum forced a ceasefire and brought both sides to the table for peace talks. On the ground, Michael met with Cambodia’s top leadership and reported from the border where he witnessed families displaced, schools and temples destroyed, and 18 Cambodian soldiers kidnapped by Thai forces still being held in captivity. His livestream drew more than 9 million viewers in one hour — exposing barbed wire fences, destroyed homes, and children forced to live in fear. The Thai government has since launched a propaganda campaign against him and has gone so far as to call on Thai nationals in South Carolina to harm him when he returns. Law enforcement and the South Carolina Attorney General’s office have been briefed to ensure Michael’s safety as Cambodian-Americans gather to honor his bravery. In early September, the Cambodian community in America will present a Champion Trophy to Michael B. Alfaro and Gary Franchi for exposing the truth of Thailand’s invasion and standing with the people of Cambodia. This is history in the making. The world is watching. 📷 Watch my full special report here 📷

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Government: PM Tells Trump Thailand Is Upholding Joint Declaration, Says Cambodia Is the Violating Party — Tariff Issue Will Not Be Linked to Border Crisis The Thai Government has released a summary of Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday night, reaffirming Thailand’s adherence to the Joint Declaration and insisting that Cambodia is responsible for the current escalation along the border. According to Government Spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat, the discussion took place at 9:20 p.m. at Government House, with senior Thai officials including Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow and Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun joining the call. Siripong said President Trump expressed concern over the situation and urged a return to the Joint Declaration signed in Kuala Lumpur. The Prime Minister responded that Thailand has respected the agreement “at all times” and has never breached its conditions, while Cambodia’s actions have resulted in Thai casualties and damage, forcing Thailand to respond to defend its sovereignty, territory and the safety of its citizens. The Prime Minister stressed to President Trump that Thailand is not the aggressor and that all military actions have been in self-defense. The government also said President Trump acknowledged Thailand’s position and offered direct lines of communication, telling Bangkok that both the Thai foreign minister and the Prime Minister may contact U.S. counterparts at any time. Thailand and the United States already maintain regular dialogue at multiple levels. On calls for a ceasefire, the Prime Minister told President Trump that Cambodia must be the one to announce and implement any halt to hostilities, withdraw its forces, and remove recently laid landmines that have injured and killed Thai soldiers. The government said written confirmation from AOT (ASEAN Observer Team) indicates the mines were newly planted, demonstrating clear violation of the Joint Declaration by Cambodia. Regarding tariffs, the government said President Trump promised Thailand would receive more favorable tariff treatment than other countries and did not attempt to link trade negotiations with the border conflict. The Prime Minister viewed this as a positive sign, adding that issues raised during the call would be brought into future trade discussions with the United States. The Prime Minister reiterated that Thailand does not want loss of life on any side but will not allow violations of its sovereignty or harm to Thai citizens. Vid via PM's Press Office #Thailand #Cambodia #US #ไทยกัมพูชา #ชายแดนไทยกัมพูชา

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🚨BREAKING: CAMBODIA WANTS TRUMP’S NAME ON THEIR MOST IMPORTANT HIGHWAY In an extraordinary act of global admiration, Cambodian journalist Soy Sopheap calls on his government to rename the nation’s #1 economic artery—Route 4—after President Donald J. Trump. Why? Because President Trump brokered peace between Cambodia and Thailand, ending decades of border tensions. And while Cambodia honored the ceasefire, Thailand broke it, kidnapping 20 Cambodian soldiers. 18 are still in captivity. Trump’s name now stands for regional stability. ▶️ In this video, Sopheap makes a direct plea to name the 140-mile U.S.-built highway: “Donald Trump Boulevard” “He is the most important person for the Cambodian people… He has worked hard recently for the ceasefire... This is to put respect on the whole Cambodian people.” This movement is gaining steam. 📢 The Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia has nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. 🛣️ “President Trump Boulevard” would be the first major Cambodian road named after an American president. This isn’t just a name. It’s a warning: “If Thailand were to threaten or bomb Donald Trump’s Boulevard… that wouldn’t sit well with the people—or President Trump.” Cambodia is putting peace before pride. But Thailand is playing with fire. Michael Alfaro, an international diplomacy strategist, put it bluntly: “By continuing to hold these soldiers, Thailand is making President Trump look like a liar—a grave insult to the very leader who made peace possible.” Watch the historic statement from Soy Sopheap now: 📽️👇

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🚨Silenced by Thailand, Heard by the World: The Truth About Cambodia and Trump’s Peace Plan How our reporting shook Southeast Asia, triggered Trump’s ultimatum, and led 70,000 monks to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize History is being written before our eyes. Thailand has officially blacklisted me and Trump consultant Michael B. Alfaro after our reporting from the Cambodia–Thailand border reached millions, forced international attention, and triggered President Donald J. Trump’s direct intervention. 👉 The Story: Michael traveled to Cambodia during the August ceasefire period after President Trump warned both Cambodia and Thailand they would face devastating tariffs if hostilities continued. On the ground, Michael documented families forced into plastic tents, schools and temples destroyed, and the kidnapping of 18 Cambodian soldiers by Thai forces. His livestream drew over 9 million viewers in a single hour, with shares that pushed the total viewership past 100 million across Asia. I carried that reporting directly to our audience through Next News Network — and the impact was immediate. 👉 The Fallout: 🔵 The Thai army and left-wing reporters launched a smear campaign, falsely calling Michael a “lobbyist” and dismissing me as “just a YouTuber.” 🔵 When that failed, they escalated by blacklisting us outright — a desperate attempt to silence our voices. 🔵 Yet their own propaganda exposed their fear: because the truth had already reached the White House. 👉 Trump’s Response: After reviewing Michael’s footage, President Trump issued a dramatic ultimatum: Cambodia and Thailand must return to the table or face U.S. withdrawal and tariffs. Within hours, the first peace talks since the conflict reignited were underway. 👉 The Global Ripple Effect: 🔵 Cambodian-American communities are preparing a Champion Trophy ceremony in September to honor both Michael and myself for exposing what others ignored. 🔵 And now, in a stunning new development, 70,000 Cambodian Buddhist monks have formally nominated President Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his role in ending the decades-long border conflict. 👉 Why This Matters: This is bigger than Thailand’s blacklist. It’s about truth, peace, and the power of reporting when others stay silent. From Cambodia’s killing fields to Ukraine’s battlegrounds, Trump is breaking deadlocks the establishment said were impossible to solve — and they hate it. The Thai army can smear us. Left-wing media can attack us. They can blacklist us. But they cannot erase what has already happened: our reporting reached the President of the United States, helped force peace talks, and now stands at the center of a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. This is history in the making. And you are witnessing it. 📺 Watch my full special report here 👇

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🚨BREAKING: Cambodia moves to rename their most vital economic highway after President Trump following his successful peace negotiations that ended decades of bloodshed between Cambodia and Thailand. The proposed "Donald Trump Boulevard" would transform the nation's 140-mile lifeline - originally built by America in the 1950s and reconstructed after civil war - into a permanent monument to Trump's diplomatic triumph. But there's a dark twist: Thailand has VIOLATED Trump's peace deal, kidnapping 20 Cambodian soldiers. 18 remain imprisoned TODAY. Cambodian journalist Soy Sopheap's emotional plea to his government: "Trump is the most important person for the Cambodian people. He worked hard for the ceasefire. This is to put respect on the whole Cambodian people." This isn't just symbolism. Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister has officially nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for ending their decades-long border conflict. International diplomacy expert Michael Alfaro warns: "By holding these soldiers hostage, Thailand is making Trump look like a liar - insulting the very leader who brought them peace." The strategic implications are massive. As Alfaro noted: "If Thailand threatens Donald Trump Boulevard, that won't sit well with the people - or President Trump." While the media obsessed over hoaxes, Trump was saving lives in Southeast Asia. Now an entire nation wants his name on their most important road - the first American president to receive such an honor. Watch this Cambodian journalist's powerful message that's going viral across Asia ⬇️

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The Eagle Mutiny is one of the most fascinating stories of resistance to US Empire you’ve never heard. On March 14, 1970, merchant marines Clyde McKay and Alvin Glatowski smuggled guns onto the SS Columbia Eagle and claimed that they had a remote detonator that could blow up the 3,500 500-pound bombs and 1,225 750-pound bombs in cargo being taken to supply the Vietnam War effort. They made it clear to the world that they were doing this in protest of the war, specifically of the use of napalm, a highly flammable mixture of sticky gelling agents and petrochemicals used throughout the war to kill thousands of civilians via napalm bombs and flamethrowers used to touch entire villages. Napalm was also being transported in large quantities on the SS Columbia Eagle. Al and Clyde’s claim that they had a remote bomb setup in the cargo hold was a lie, but it got everyone but a skeleton crew to abandon ship. Al and Clyde then ordered the ship on a rerouted path to Cambodia where they intended to seek asylum as anti-imperialist revolutionaries. A Coast Guard cutter, a Navy LPD and a destroyer attempted to pursue the mutineers, but Al and Clyde managed to reach Cambodian neutral waters before they could be intercepted. On March 16, they turned over the ship to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the moderate leader of Cambodia who leaned towards socialist powers in the region, who then granted their request for asylum. Unfortunately for Al and Clyde, history had different plans for them. In a terrible stroke of bad luck, capitalist interests in Cambodia led by pro-U.S. puppets Sirik Matak and Lon Nol staged major anti-government riots in Phnom Penh on the same day the Eagle arrived. By March 18th, a successful rightwing coup was carried out installing Lon Nol as the new Head of State, making the heroic mutineers prisoners of a new US-friendly client regime. The new military dictatorship returned the SS Columbia Eagle along with its deadly munitions returned to the US Military. An embittered Sihanouk publicly accused Glatowski and McKay of being CIA agents who helped plan the coup that ousted him from power. Due to the extremely inconvenient coincidental timing of their arrival and the coup, Al and Clyde were similarly fedjacketed by most of the western left, leaving them politically isolated, far from home and with few supporters. Clyde was eventually able to escape captivity, where he linked up with communist Vietnam deserter Larry Humphrey. Together they joined the Khmer Communists (the KC, which would later become the Khmer Rouge). Sadly, the KC felt like they couldn’t trust these men either, and this eventually led to Clyde and Larry Humphrey being executed somewhere near Sangke Kaong. Clyde McKay’s bones were repatriated to his relatives in the US in 2003, his remains laid to rest in the family plot. The pressures of captivity in harsh conditions and long separation from his family put such a severe toll on Al that he ended up turning himself in at the US Embassy. Back in the states, he pled guilty to charges of mutiny, kidnapping, assault and neglect of duty, serving 8 of a 10 year maximum prison sentence. But Al Glatowski remains proud of what he did, and glad to have contributed in turning the tide against the war from inside the belly of the beast. He continues his anti-imperialist work in both Vietnam Veterans Against The War and Veterans For Peace. Al is living proof that it doesn’t take much to steer the ship of empire on a different course. All you need is a few likeminded compatriots, a plan, and a whole lot of courage.

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Just In: Our Contact EXPOSES Secret Plan – Thailand Testing Trump Before Taiwan INVASION Begins EXPLOSIVE BREAKING NEWS: In this historic live broadcast from New York, Michael Alfaro reveals earth-shattering developments that could trigger World War III in Southeast Asia. The incoming US Ambassador to Thailand has broken all diplomatic protocols, publicly demanding President Trump immediately force Thailand to return 18 kidnapped Cambodian soldiers. This unprecedented move signals how dire the situation has become. The crisis has reached critical mass. Thailand's military general has announced they're abandoning their US alliance, praising Chinese warships as "better than America" and confirming plans to purchase Chinese submarines exclusively. This represents the destruction of America's largest CIA operation base in Southeast Asia, threatening regional stability and Taiwan's very existence. Michael Alfaro, speaking live while en route to meet Melania Trump's exclusive senior advisor of 25 years, Marc Beckman, drops bombshell after bombshell. Thailand is mobilizing for what could be their 17th military coup in just 25 years, with aggressive movements detected on multiple borders. Burma has already shut down all border crossings and deployed military drones after Alfaro's warnings. Vietnam is now considering troop deployments to counter Thai aggression. The spiritual dimension of this conflict took a stunning turn when 70,000 Buddhist monks broke their traditional silence to endorse Donald Trump. The senior monk revealed to Alfaro that when Trump was shot, he immediately ordered all 70,000 monks to pray for him, declaring: "Every breath, every word is inspired by God. We are living in times where we can see an actual leader." The monks compared Trump to their Buddhist king who left his throne to serve the poor, seeing Trump's sacrifice of his comfortable life as divinely inspired leadership. Brian Mast, Chairman of Foreign Affairs with final signature authority over all US aid to Thailand, is reportedly "disturbed" by the evidence Alfaro has presented. Every dollar, every weapon Thailand receives requires his approval before reaching the president's desk. The implications are staggering—Thailand's economy could face 100-200% tariffs if they continue their aggression and Chinese alliance. The kidnapping of 18 Cambodian soldiers represents just the tip of the iceberg. Thailand has prevented proper burial of the dead, committed what the incoming ambassador calls "crimes against humanity," and their general is attempting a military coup for political gain. The US State Department appointee's public condemnation, breaking all diplomatic protocols before even being seated, shows the severity of this crisis. Alfaro's warning is chilling: "If this relationship falls apart, Taiwan will—I guarantee—be invaded within a year." The loss of Thailand as America's primary Southeast Asian military base would cripple US ability to defend Taiwan. China is clearly testing Trump's resolve through their Thai proxy, watching how quickly and decisively America responds to this aggression. The incoming ambassador's letter explicitly calls for reconsidering the "tariff war" with Thailand and demands immediate return of all soldiers. This bold move, made against all protocols and procedures, demonstrates that even career diplomats recognize the emergency nature of this situation. No appointee has ever made such public statements before confirmation—the risks to regional stability must be catastrophic. Michael Alfaro's on-the-ground reporting has sparked international attention. His march with Buddhist monks preceded their historic endorsement of Trump. His livestreams from the war zone reached 100 million viewers. Now, meeting with Trump's inner circle in New York, he's ensuring this crisis reaches the highest levels of American power. The strategic implications cannot be overstated. Thailand hosts America's largest CIA operations in Asia. If China successfully orchestrates this coup through their military proxy, US intelligence capabilities in the region collapse. Combined with new Chinese submarine bases and abandoned US military contracts, this represents a complete realignment of Southeast Asian power dynamics. Time is running out. Sixteen coups in 25 years show Thailand's instability, but this 17th attempt has Chinese backing and regional ambitions. Burma's emergency response, Vietnam's troop considerations, and Cambodia's desperate situation create a powder keg that could explode into regional war. Only President Trump's immediate intervention can prevent what Alfaro warns could "turn into World War III very quickly." Watch this historic broadcast to understand why 70,000 monks prayed for Trump, why an ambassador broke all protocols, and why Michael Alfaro risks everything to prevent regional catastrophe. The fate of Southeast Asia—and Taiwan's freedom—hangs in the balance.

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