#TruthFromThailand Ads Take Over Billboards Nationwide, Now in Times Square
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Thai advertising giant Plan B Media has taken its message global by dominating three digital billboards in New York’s iconic Times Square, proudly displaying the Thai flag along with powerful slogans like #TruthFromThailand and #ไทยนี้รักสงบแต่ถึงรบไม่ขลาด (“Thailand loves peace, but will not flinch from war”).
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This bold move comes as tensions escalate along the Thailand-Cambodia border, where clashes that began on July 24 have led to casualties on both sides.
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Thai soldiers have lost their lives, and many others, both military personnel and civilians, have been injured.
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Thailand accuses Cambodian forces of instigating the violence, while Cambodia counters with an international media campaign portraying Thailand as the aggressor.
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In response, Thai citizens have flooded social media with videos and pro-Thai hashtags defending the nation's actions.
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While Bangkok billboards echo messages of unity and remembrance, Plan B’s campaign in Times Square — just 2 kilometers from the United Nations Headquarters — represents Thailand’s first international response from the private sector.
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This effort aims to counter Cambodia’s narrative and rally global support for Thailand’s position.
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The bold move marks the global expansion of a campaign that has already taken over billboards across Thailand, sending a clear message of national pride and defiance in the face of international pressure.
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As military and information warfare escalate daily, Thailand is making its voice heard on the world stage.
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