Recent events have occurred:
1. Thailand has cut off power to the Myawaddy region.
2. China and Thailand have issued a joint statement to strengthen the crackdown on fraud, illegal gambling, money laundering, and other criminal activities.
3. The people of Myawaddy have taken to the streets to protest, claiming that the power outage has severely affected their livelihoods.
The truth behind:
In light of the Wang Xing incident and the various crimes committed in the past in Myawaddy, the Chinese people have been extremely angry with the crime syndicates in Eastern Myanmar, putting pressure on the Chinese government. As a result, China has continuously pressured Thailand, leading to Thailand's sustained power cut plan in areas like Myawaddy, pushing the issue to the Myanmar government, hoping that the Myanmar government can thoroughly address the Eastern Myanmar group based on the pressure of livelihoods. Subsequently, the Thai Prime Minister visited Beijing, and the two countries issued a joint statement, which means that Thailand has become China's first Southeast Asian partner in combating illegal activities, as the Chinese government is very clear that this move is necessary:
Firstly, Thailand can exert significant pressure on Myanmar and can be a very good negotiating agent;
Secondly, due to the Philippines' crackdown on POGO and the collapse of the Northern Myanmar group, a large number of gambling and fraud practitioners have moved to Thailand, thus requiring some higher political exchanges to motivate Thailand to govern, to explain to the Chinese public and to soothe their hearts.
The inevitable result:
However, the undeniable objective fact still exists. Myanmar, as a country superficially unified but actually governed by different warlords, does not have the capability to manage illegal zones like Eastern Myanmar within its territory. These zones are protected by one warlord after another, pushing Myanmar to handle it is like forcing the Myanmar government to launch a full-scale civil war, which is difficult for the Myanmar government to threaten its own rule for the sake of another country's citizens.
Thus, there are only two winners: China, which can soothe public sentiment in terms of public opinion, and Thailand, which can also escape from the recent public opinion crisis, as it has already promised China to vigorously combat illegal forces within its territory. The only loser is Myanmar, which is unlikely to have any effect on the local criminal groups.
This is an objective fact that needs to be recognized. Moreover, these companies in Eastern Myanmar are notorious criminals wanted internationally, with nowhere to go. This double equation is hard to solve in the short term, waiting for further developments.
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China and Thailand issue a joint statement to thoroughly combat fraud and illegal gambling.
中泰已在北京结盟,并发表声明,声明中提到,双方强调在双边、澜湄合作等地区合作机制下,以零容忍的坚决态度,加强打击人口贩运、电信网络诈骗、毒品走私、非法网络赌博、洗钱等跨境犯罪,开展湄公河联合巡逻执法行动。接下来泰国、缅甸等从业何去何从,受博彩行业唾弃的诈骗行业又将如何覆灭,而被诈骗行业无辜牵连的博彩业又何去何从。
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Some companies just moved to Thailand and rented an entire floor, but now they have to move again.

The company is moving every day, are they still doing business, haha.
The brothers from Thailand are moving again.
Thailand is not purely the good guy in this political game, as the exchange of high stakes interests also necessitates them finding a way out.
They are all not good people.

Has the power outage in Thailand been resolved yet? Hilarious, they've started generating power again.
The analysis is very thorough; actually, few really want to solve the problem, most are just aiming to consolidate power.
yes
All crows under the sky are equally black; they are all much the same.

Thailand is willing to lose face for high-speed rail.
Indeed, it's typical of Dongda, a master in playing chess.
China's move is really tough, directly pressuring Thailand behind the public outrage, clearly slapping the face of the Eastern Myanmar gangs.

Yes, Myanmar has had the capability to take action long ago.
China's move is really tough, directly pressuring Thailand behind the public outrage, clearly slapping the face of the Eastern Myanmar gangs.
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