The Collapse of Thai Morality
- Cambodia Embassy in Bulgaria
- Jan 6
- 1 min read
During the full-scale invasion launched by Thailand against Cambodia from 7–27 December 2025, the Thai military carried out a planned military operation using heavy weapons, including F-16 and T-50TH fighter jets, tanks, armored vehicles, and infantry units.
During the invasion, Thai armed forces illegally entered Cambodian territory, destroying villagers’ property and even stealing personal belongings. Thai troops took motorbikes, furniture, two-wheel tractors, bicycles, and other items from civilians.
Even after the renewed ceasefire on 26 December 2025, the Thai military has continued to encroach upon and occupy Cambodian soil. They have used excavators, razor wire, and shipping containers to block villages and cover houses, restricting and preventing the movement of villagers. Such actions violate international law and raise serious concerns about military discipline, ethics, and respect for human rights.
Thai forces have continued to steal and seize villagers’ property and possessions without any sense of shame. As shown in video footage, Thai soldiers appropriated any items they could find, including motorcycles, cars, and household belongings.
These actions signal a serious decline in moral standards and discipline within the Thai armed forces. Do Thai people feel ashamed when their troops behave in this manner? How will the Thai government respond?
This situation reflects a collapse and degradation of moral values within the nation and raises questions about the quality of education and ethical standards in Thailand. Such actions are disgraceful and shameful. A truly developed nation would not tolerate this level of immorality.


Comments