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The US Just Stepped In But Here’s Why Thailand and Cambodia Can’t Stop Fighting

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
December 10, 2025
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The US Just Stepped In But Here's Why Thailand and Cambodia Can't Stop Fighting
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With artillery shells falling for a third day, the United States has issued a desperate order to Thailand and Cambodia to “cease hostilities immediately,” as a fragile peace deal brokered by former President Donald Trump collapses into fresh, bloody chaos. But as the death toll rises and hundreds of thousands flee their homes, it’s clear the fighting is being driven by forces no diplomatic plea can silence.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio invoked the October truce, demanding both nations return to the de-escalation measures. Trump himself promised to “make a phone call” to stop the violence. Yet the fighting rages on, revealing a conflict rooted in a century of bitter history, national pride, and a simmering hatred that no outside power can simply dial down.

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  • A Ceasefire That Never Silenced the Guns
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The US Just Stepped In But Here's Why Thailand and Cambodia Can't Stop Fighting
A Battle Over Blood and Temples

Cambodia accuses Thailand of launching “aggressive military attacks” targeting civilian areas and “sacred cultural sites,” including historic temples along the jagged 800km frontier. Thailand insists its military actions are “limited in scope and employed as a last option” to protect its citizens. The human cost is undeniable—at least 10 dead, over half a million civilians displaced, and ancient heritage sites caught in the crossfire.

The discord has now bled into a global spectacle, with Cambodia dramatically pulling its athletes from the Southeast Asian Games hosted in Thailand, citing “serious concerns” from their families. It is a symbolic act of hostility that underscores how deep the animosity runs.

A Ceasefire That Never Silenced the Guns

This week’s violence is a brutal re-run of a movie the region has seen before. A similar clash in July left dozens dead, leading to an “immediate and unconditional ceasefire” brokered by Malaysia and Trump, who at the time threatened trade repercussions. In October, Trump claimed a historic win with a signed agreement.

But the guns never fell truly silent. The conflict has simply spread, with fighting now reported across at least 11 provinces. The core issue remains unresolved: a border drawn in the colonial era that both nations claim as a matter of sovereign identity. It is a dispute over earth, history, and pride—a fight no foreign-brokered document can resolve from afar.

Why It Matters

The urgent pleas from Washington, the UN, and other global powers highlight the stark reality that in this deeply personal feud, international influence has its limits. The US can demand, the UN can urge restraint, and Japan and the UK can issue travel warnings, but they cannot erase a century of grievance.

For Thailand and Cambodia, this is not just a border skirmish; it is a perpetual test of national resolve. Each artillery exchange, each accusation, each temple struck, hardens the position and deepens the cycle of retaliation. The US has stepped in, but it is stepping into a storm that has been brewing for a hundred years. The fighting will only stop when the will to fight finally runs out—and that is a calculation made in Bangkok and Phnom Penh, not in Washington.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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