Day Three: Fighting Spreads Along Thai-Cambodian Border, Mass Civilian Exodus

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Day Three: Fighting Spreads Along Thai-Cambodian Border, Mass Civilian Exodus

The escalating conflict along the highly disputed 500-mile Thai-Cambodian land border entered its third day on Saturday, leaving at least 33 people dead and displacing more than 168,000.

Here are the latest military actions:

  • Thai navy and army repelled Cambodian attacks in Trat province.

  • Thailand deployed F-16 and Gripen jets to strike Cambodian rocket sites.

  • Cambodia accused Thailand of hitting civilian targets—claims Bangkok denies.

Our latest coverage:

  • Geopolitical Powder Keg Erupts: Thai F-16s Strike Cambodian Targets In Border Clash

  • Thailand Warns Border Crisis With Cambodia „Could Escalate Into War”

Moscow-based American political analyst Andrew Korybko posed a critical question on Friday: What is Thailand’s endgame if its border conflict with Cambodia spirals into full-scale war?

Korybko’s first take: „Demilitarization and regime change might be in the cards…” Read the note here.

#Cambodia / #Thailand : „Royal Thai Army” soldiers opening fire on Cambodian positions on the border.

Thai soldiers are using #USA-made M16A4 assault rifles; 40mm M203 under-barrel grenade launcher and M433 HEDP grenades. pic.twitter.com/UaDqWY69hB

— War Noir (@war_noir) July 25, 2025

The latest diplomatic efforts to defuse the tense border crisis:

  • Thailand insists that Cambodia cease hostilities before any ceasefire.

  • Cambodia accepted an ASEAN-brokered peace plan by Malaysia, which Thailand rejected at the last minute.

  • A UN Security Council meeting urged de-escalation and regional mediation.

The military balance is tilted heavily in Thailand’s favor (at the moment). Second, Thailand has four times the population and a GDP more than ten times larger than that of neighboring Cambodia.

The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) wrote in its Military Balance 2025 report that „Thailand has a large, well-funded military, and its air force is one of the best equipped and trained in Southeast Asia.”

Thailand, a U.S. treaty ally, has F-16 fighter jets and modern weapons, while Cambodia relies heavily on Chinese military aid. Thailand has warned about possible Chinese-made missile strikes by Cambodia.

Yet another conflict is emerging in a world fracturing into a bipolar state. The war cycle rages on as major powers rush to build military arms, with threats of further conflicts looming (more here on the investing theme).

Tyler Durden
Sat, 07/26/2025 – 11:05

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