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Can Trump Stop the Next War? Tensions High on Thai-Cambodian Frontier

With tensions running dangerously high on the Thai-Cambodian frontier, US President Donald Trump is attempting to stave off the “next war” by personally calling the leaders of both nations. The renewed, deadly clashes have shattered the peace agreement signed just weeks earlier, following a destabilizing landmine explosion.

The truce, celebrated during Trump’s Asia tour on October 26th, fractured when Thailand suspended its participation after the landmine incident. The subsequent exchange of fire and Cambodia’s tragic report of a civilian death confirmed the failure to hold the line against the century-old animosity.

The White House confirmed President Trump’s direct calls, which emphasized the imperative for immediate restraint and a return to peaceful dialogue. The presidential outreach is a critical attempt to use the US’s diplomatic authority to enforce de-escalation and protect the region from widespread conflict.

The urgency is driven by the scale of the past violence: five days of fighting last summer resulted in 43 fatalities and displaced 300,000 people. This grim history provides the context for the international community’s intense focus on the current crisis.

Trump is working in close coordination with Malaysia, the essential regional mediator that hosted the original truce signing. This multilateral approach is key to providing both global and regional pressure necessary to stabilize the volatile border region.

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