In the picturesque province of Surin, nestled in the heart of Isaan, an unexpected incident unfolded that seemed ripped right out of a dramatic film. It wasn’t the serene views or the historical allure of Prasat Ta Muen Thom that captured attention this time, but rather a spontaneous bout of international fisticuffs that left onlookers gasping. On July 13, amidst the simmering tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, a former Thai volunteer ranger, known as Sommai Srisiklanan, took center stage in a rather controversial altercation at this historical border site. The event, echoing a narrative all too familiar in regions marked by territorial disputes, sparked both diplomatic dialogues and disciplinary deliberations. The clock inched past 10 a.m. when the silence was suddenly shattered. Witnesses, who were likely expecting a day of quiet exploration and awe at the ruins, instead found themselves spectators to an unscheduled act. “Thailand vs. Cambodia” wasn’t just…