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Scambodia: The World Owes Thailand’s Military a Profound Debt of Gratitude

Citizens across the globe owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the Royal Thai Armed Forces for the war they are now waging against one of the most destructive criminal enterprises in Asia: the vast ecosystem of telephone and internet fraud that has become a dominant revenue stream for Cambodia.

For years, Cambodia has served as a safe haven for large-scale criminal networks specializing in credit-card fraud, identity theft, the draining of bank accounts, and the systematic targeting of elderly citizens across Europe, the United States, and Asia. These organized operations have stolen more than two billion dollars annually from unsuspecting victims worldwide. They have swindled pensioners out of their life savings, cloned personal identities, manipulated the vulnerable through sophisticated phone scams, and inflicted trauma on hundreds of thousands of families who believed they were speaking with legitimate bank representatives, government officials, or financial advisors.

What makes this crisis even more troubling is the long-standing complicity of Cambodian authorities. For years, these networks operated with full protection, cooperation, and cover from local power structures, turning the country into a global hub of professional criminal fraud. The result has been a devastating international crime wave, disproportionately harming elderly citizens who are more easily deceived by persuasive callers and more likely to entrust fraudsters with access to their hard-earned savings.

For a long time, Thailand had no legal or moral authority to intervene. As long as these crimes were directed at citizens of other nations, Thailand—and rightly so—could not interfere in Cambodia’s internal affairs. Responsibility for confronting this crisis rested with foreign governments whose citizens were being victimized. Many of those governments, including in Europe and Asia, repeatedly pressed Cambodia to dismantle the networks operating openly within its borders.

But the situation changed dramatically over the past year. Hundreds of Thai citizens began filing complaints after falling victim to the same schemes, losing millions of dollars that ultimately flowed into Cambodia’s banking-based money-laundering apparatus. Once Thai nationals became targets, the mandate of the Royal Thai Armed Forces became clear: protecting Thai citizens from foreign threats—an obligation the military is trained, authorized, and morally required to uphold.

What followed has been a decisive and uncompromising campaign by the Thai military against the fraud industry that much of Asia now refers to, bluntly but accurately, as “Scambodia.” For the first time, a regional power capable of meaningful action is directly confronting the centers of cross-border criminal finance, trafficking, and coordinated fraud strategies.

Thailand’s fight is not only a defense of its own citizens. It is a global public service.

By disrupting the networks that have devastated victims from London to Berlin, from Los Angeles to Singapore, Thailand is shielding tens of thousands of vulnerable people from financial ruin. Every raid, every intelligence operation, and every severed laundering channel reduces the ability of these criminal syndicates to continue their massive theft operations.

The world should recognize the significance of this moment. While many governments have condemned Cambodia’s role, only Thailand has taken practical steps that are beginning to weaken an industry built on the suffering of ordinary people.

In confronting Cambodia’s international fraud apparatus, Thailand is protecting far more than its own population. It is safeguarding families across continents and helping to dismantle one of the largest cross-border financial crimes of our time.

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