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    Brian Berletic (who lives in Thailand) made an excellent analysis of the situation: https://youtube.com/watch?v=3vpN5q2Zkmg

    TLDR: Thailand has 2 pseudo-governments: the civilian government run by US-backed billionaires, and an independent Thai military which opposes US influence over Thailand. The US is using Cambodia, which they already mostly politically captured, to pressure the Thai military into another conflict to weaken them.

    The phone call of cooperation between Cambodia and the Thai cilivian government was leaked by Cambodia on purpose to foment Thai outrage and force the Thai military to spend resources responding.

    Berletic lives in Thailand and has spent several years recording the attempts the US has made to politically capture Thailand and turn them into Bonbon-Marcos-style Phillipines.

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      Idk… if you asked me, Cambodia is not necessarily politically captured by U.S only…

      you can argued its been captured by China, with its Belt and Road initiative, let alone not minding Cambodia imports 42% from China vs 35% export from U.S, in your video

      In this case, I’d argue Cambodia is just as split as Thailand

      And if you ask me to choose a side, I’d prefer Cambodia, to at least take partial control of the lands that allow them to go to Preah Vihear temple to solve the issue, albeit peacefully.

      Thailand has enough territory already (plus, some of those are more ethnically related to Lao or Cambodian people)

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      and an independent Thai military which opposes US influence over Thailand

      Berletic really shows his ass with this one. How can he make a video on the Thai military and not mention the constant military coups and extrajudicial killings?

      Edit: I just remembered that Thailand was using F-16s and Gripen fighter jets, while Cambodia was going through old Soviet missiles.

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        He literally talks about that. Power flip-flops between the pro-US billionaire civilian government and the more independent Thai military. Every time the military takes power over the Western-backed billionaires, it’s called a coup by Western media.

        Obviously neither side is ‘good’, but I would rather Thailand not become Philippines 2.0. A ‘democratic’ billionaire-run government taking orders from the USA is not a democracy any more than the Thai military is.

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          I’m gonna remind people yet again that Brian Berletic wrote for Infowars and took a lot of hard right positions. God he had mid tier analysis on non Asian stuff, but supports the right (who are likely paying him) in Asia.

          Comrade, pls listen to left voices before just taking the word of a chud. It’s fair to say that neither of us know much about SEA, and the situation is probably more complicated that n00bs like you and me might take it for.

          I strongly suspect that the Thai state or military is paying him, and this video just confirms my belief.

          Edit: I finally watched the Luna Oi video on this topic, and she contradicts or adds nuance to the topic that Berletic seems to intentionally flatten and oversimplify. Can we please put the view of SEAsians leftists above American chuds?