now with the open involvement of the US and its vast surveillance machinery too.
But what we want is to have peace just like before any clashes happened at the border.calling the leak of the private phone call a breach of diplomatic etiquette.
thousands of people joined a government-organized rally last week in solidarity with the government and military over the issue.a professor of political science at Chulalongkorn University.Cambodia also filed a request with the UNs International Court of Justice to seek a ruling over disputed border areas with Thailand.
Paetongtarn compromised her position as prime minister and damaged Thai national interest by kowtowing to Hun Sen.including the sites of several ancient temples.
The 72-year-old political veteran later posted a recording of the 17-minute call in its entirety.
when a Cambodian solider was killed during a brief clash between Thai and Cambodian troops in which both sides opened fire in a contested border area of the Emerald Triangle.The resolution also says that Congress must be notified within 48 hours after military action has taken place.
Congress has acquiesced more and more in presidential uses of military force for a variety of purposes without congressional authorisation.saying he evaluated that the imminent danger outweighed the time it would take for Congress to act and that there's tradition of similar military actions under presidents of both parties.
What about other laws?Critics of Trump's strikes on Iran have also pointed to the War Powers Resolution which was passed in 1973 following America's withdrawal from the Vietnam War to limit the president's ability to wage war without consulting Congress first.I never heard a Democrat balk about any of that.