Wang Xing safely returned to the motherland last night; however, this is just the tip of the iceberg, and the complex situation that Thailand is facing has only just come to light.
According to an in-depth interview by Phoenix News with relevant individuals in the Thailand-Myanmar border area, a shocking fact has emerged: if Thailand stops supplying goods, within just a month, the notorious scam parks within Myanmar will collapse and be unsustainable. But tragically, Thailand has not taken on the responsibility it should have in combating cross-border telecom fraud, and has instead become an 'accomplice' to the fraud groups. Rescuing Chinese compatriots trapped in the Myanmar scam parks should have been an easy task for the Thai police; a single phone call could have brought hope to our compatriots. However, the Thai police have turned a blind eye to this matter and have done nothing.
Upon delving deeper into the underlying reasons, it is not hard to find that the Miaowadi scam park is only separated from the Thai Meiso area by a river, and the geographical proximity means that the park's electricity supply, internet communication, daily necessities like food, and even construction materials needed for basic infrastructure all rely on imports from Thailand. Even worse, behind this seemingly ordinary trade lies a series of heinous dark activities such as human trafficking and illegal organ trading. These dirty profit chains are intertwined, forming a vast and evil network.
The Thai side has clearly underestimated the complexity and severity of this incident, naively believing that sending Wang Xing back to the country would quell the storm and return everything to calm. But they have overlooked the fact that on that sinful land, countless Chinese compatriots are struggling in the abyss of the scam parks, their safety and freedom are severely threatened. Such a grim reality cannot be easily ignored! How can this matter just be hastily concluded?
Just last night, major Thai tourism-related live streaming rooms in the country were 'attacked' by netizens. It is not hard to predict that in the coming days, Thailand will deeply feel the tremendous impact of losing Chinese tourists. As an important pillar of Thailand's tourism industry, the influence of Chinese tourists cannot be underestimated. Perhaps only when Thailand truly experiences the acute pain of this economic blow, it will decisively resolve to completely sever ties with the Myanmar scam parks and cut off all connections to evil.
Let us make a bold assumption: if the kidnapped individuals were American citizens, what actions would the United States take? In accordance with its usual style, once news reaches American soil, it would inevitably cause a huge uproar. The U.S. government would surely seize this 'golden opportunity,' appearing indignant on the surface while secretly rejoicing, plotting how to maximize its own interests. After all, Myanmar's rich natural resources, especially its astonishingly rich colored metal ores, as well as 160 million barrels of oil and 20 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, have long made the U.S. salivate.
The U.S. Secretary of State would most likely immediately issue a strongly worded statement, vehemently criticizing Myanmar, exaggerating the so-called 'kidnapping of American citizens' and labeling Myanmar with various unfounded accusations and malicious smears, possibly even defining Myanmar as a 'breeding ground for terrorism.' Under the powerful pressure of public opinion and diplomatic offensive, the Myanmar government would inevitably fall into extreme panic, having to launch a nationwide large-scale search operation to quickly find the American citizens to quell the uproar.
However, before the Myanmar government has a chance to effectively communicate and coordinate with the scam parks, the U.S. will be eager to take the next step. They would use the pretext of 'upholding international law' and 'practicing humanitarian spirit,' openly declaring their intention to carry out so-called 'liberation operations' on behalf of the United Nations against Myanmar. Within just a few hours, the United States' powerful military forces would quickly assemble, with three fleets sailing towards the waters surrounding Myanmar, and hundreds of fighter jets roaring through the sky, completely blockading Myanmar militarily. Meanwhile, under the U.S.'s coercion and inducements, its allies would also respond by dispatching troops to form a so-called 'UN coalition,' which in reality is just a tool for the U.S. to realize its hegemonic ambitions.
Faced with such a stark military imbalance, the Myanmar government and local armed forces involved in this incident will surely regret it. Under the powerful military assault, the Miaowadi scam park will be completely destroyed in a short time, disappearing without a trace from the earth. And Myanmar, a country that was originally sovereign and independent, is highly likely to become a puppet regime of the United States after this 'military intervention,' with its political, economic, and social development completely controlled by the U.S. To put it vividly: an American citizen is kidnapped in the morning, by afternoon, the three major U.S. fleets are at the gates, and by nightfall, Myanmar's fate has been rewritten, leading to subtle changes in the global political landscape.