It must be said, Trump has done a good deed this time.
He was in Scotland, but his heart was on the Thai-Cambodian border. Seeing Thailand and Cambodia fighting more and more fiercely, Trump made a series of calls to Southeast Asia.
According to the details he personally revealed on social media.
On the 26th, he first called the Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet.
Then, he called the acting Thai Prime Minister Prayut.
After that, he called Hun Manet again to inform him of the situation.
After playing golf, he had a long phone conversation, really busy and enjoying himself.
Topic: You two stop the fighting immediately, or I won't do business with you.
After the second call with Hun Manet, Trump said:
I just had a very pleasant conversation with the Prime Minister of Cambodia, and I informed him about my discussions with Thailand and its acting Prime Minister. Both sides hope for an immediate ceasefire and peace. They also hope to return to the "trade negotiation table" with the United States, but we believe it is inappropriate to do so before the war stops. They have agreed to meet immediately and quickly reach a ceasefire agreement, ultimately achieving peace! I am honored to deal with these two countries. They have a long and glorious history and culture. I hope they can live in harmony for many years to come. When everything settles down and peace comes, I look forward to signing trade agreements with these two countries!
With such a statement from the world's top leader, Thailand and Cambodia immediately responded positively.
Prime Minister Hun Manet thanked Trump and stated: Cambodia agrees to "the proposal for the immediate and unconditional ceasefire between the two countries."
Naturally, the outside world noticed that he had already expressed this position when he called Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar, the current chair of ASEAN.
The acting Thai Prime Minister Prayut confirmed that Thailand generally agrees to a ceasefire, but asked the U.S. to convey to Cambodia: Thailand hopes for bilateral talks as soon as possible to jointly determine clear ceasefire measures and procedures, and ultimately resolve the conflict peacefully.

If no new twists occur, after days of real combat and many casualties, Thailand and Cambodia will move from the battlefield to the negotiation table.
It must be said that China and Malaysia and other neighboring countries have actively mediated and strongly urged both sides to cease fire as soon as possible.
Thailand and Cambodia have also realized that continuing to fight is not beneficial for either side.
We must also say that Trump's final push at the last moment, at least his series of calls, have allowed Thailand and Cambodia to take the opportunity to stop the fighting.
After all, the influence of the United States is there.
After all, Trump is still swinging his big stick.
Previously, according to Trump's tariff policy, the import tariffs on goods from Thailand and Cambodia by the United States were as high as 36%.
Now, giving Trump a face, the tariffs can still be discussed, which is not a bad thing.
Trump is also pleased, having mediated another peace; of course, in words and deeds, there is some frustration as well.
What is the frustration?
On social media, Trump also said: Many lives have been lost in this war, but it reminds me of the conflict between Pakistan and India, which was eventually successfully stopped.
Anyway, in Trump's mouth, the ceasefire between India and Pakistan was mainly his achievement.
But the whole world saw that India repeatedly believed that it had nothing to do with Trump, and it was entirely Pakistan who proactively called for a ceasefire. Trump is insulting Modi and taking advantage of India.
Therefore, Trump is angry, I gave my heart to the moon, but the moon shines into the gutter.
So, we see that he later specially invited the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, rather than the Indian military leadership, to have lunch at the White House.

Finally, how to view it?
Let's briefly summarize three points.
First, Trump really wants to win the Nobel Prize.
It can be said that Trump has always dreamed of winning the Nobel Peace Prize since his 1.0 era.
Obama could get it, but Trump couldn't, which has always been a sore point for him.
Especially he feels that this year, he has achieved a lot, stopping the India-Pakistan conflict, ending the Israel-Palestine conflict, mediating African wars, and now preventing the Thai-Cambodian friction. Who else in the world does this?
As mentioned earlier, while he was talking to Thailand and Cambodia, he was also recalling his achievements in stopping the India-Pakistan conflict.
It seems that if the Nobel Prize isn't given to him this year, Trump would even lift the roof of the Norwegian Parliament.
Second, Trump has a dual nature.
One side, he likes to be on the front page, never afraid of things getting bigger, and fears things being too small. He has too much uncertainty, and he can easily lose his temper and overturn the table. He doesn't care about your face or your interests.
The other side, he really wants to win the Nobel Prize. He won't miss any chance to show off his great talent. Moreover, he can sometimes be very cute. At least he doesn't pretend or fake sincerity. He respects the strong and wants to become strong. Come on, let's make a big deal together.
Don't forget that not long ago, he gave an interview to the American Fox News (Fox), and the female host spoke ill of China. Then she asked, "How can you negotiate with someone who is clearly doing evil, and trust them on economic issues?"
This obviously had bad intentions, but Trump "smiled mysteriously" and told the female host, "Do you think we wouldn't do this to them? We have done many things."
The female host was so embarrassed that she couldn't speak, and unwillingly asked, "Is this how the world works?"
Trump smiled slightly and answered, "This is how the world works. It's a dirty world."
Third, we should inspire Trump's positive energy.
Since he has a dual nature, I feel that on one hand, we should have strategic struggle against Trump's mistakes; on the other hand, we should try to inspire Trump's positive energy.
For events like the India-Pakistan conflict and the Thai-Cambodian friction, other countries can do more private work, but public work, you, Trump, are responsible.
In fact, Trump sees himself as a peace mediator. He likes to do public work and especially likes to showcase the results of his work.
Of course, if he fails, Trump, you're just blowing hot air and bursting your own bubble.
Therefore, the Ukraine-Russia conflict has now become Trump's biggest pain.
Also, Trump, you recklessly bombed Iran, you allowed Israel to fight wildly, you want to withdraw from UNESCO, you threaten the global economy with trade tariffs, giving the Nobel Prize to you is really difficult, huh!
Don't believe me, go ask the Europeans?
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