A soldier can step on a mine by accident — but planting the mine is never an accident.
And “accidents” don’t happen 7 times to Thai soldiers and once to a Chinese civilian unless someone intended to put those explosives there.
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Stop calling deliberate actions “misunderstandings.”
This pattern is not coincidence — it’s responsibility.
If peace is real, start by telling the truth.
@jacobincambodia Stop calling deliberate actions “misunderstandings.”
This pattern is not coincidence — it’s responsibility.
If peace is real, start by telling the truth.
@jacobincambodia A soldier can step on a mine by accident — but planting the mine is never an accident.
And “accidents” don’t happen 7 times to Thai soldiers and once to a Chinese civilian unless someone intended to put those explosives there.
@TruthTrumpPost@realDonaldTrump Let’s set the record straight.
The roadside bomb that killed Thai soldiers was not an “accident.” And this conflict didn’t “reawaken” on its own. It escalated because Cambodian forces repeatedly violated the border and fired into Thai civilian areas — including near a hospital.
@TruthTrumpPost@realDonaldTrump After talks with President Trump, Thailand will not pull back unless Cambodia stops firing first and shows real sincerity by removing weapons, withdrawing troops from Thai territory, and clearing the mines they planted.
@TruthTrumpPost@realDonaldTrump A soldier may step on a mine by accident — but planting the mine is never an accident.
And “accidents” don’t happen 7 times to Thai soldiers and once to a Chinese civilian unless someone intended to put those explosives there.
Thailand has already made its stance clear:
@TruthTrumpPost@realDonaldTrump Thailand responded defensively, not aggressively.
If peace is to mean anything, the truth must come first.
Stop framing Thailand’s restraint as provocation while ignoring who pulled the trigger on civilians.
Peace requires accountability — not convenient storytelling.