An unexpected rift has emerged between former allies, as Cambodia’s Senate President Hun Sen finds himself embroiled in a fierce dispute with former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The normally stoic Hun Sen has unleashed a whirlwind of accusations, pointing a finger at Thaksin, his erstwhile “godbrother,” for betraying the ties they once held dear. This political drama has tongues wagging across Southeast Asia, as the Cambodian leader has boldly threatened to unveil details of the purported “treasonous” acts committed by Thaksin’s family, particularly those acts which allegedly disrespected Thailand’s revered monarchy. However, Hun Sen is playing the long game; he’s keenly assessing Bangkok’s reaction before spilling more tea on this simmering saga. Speaking before a gathering in Preah Vihear province, Hun Sen’s words were laced with disappointment and determination. “I’d rather let others betray me first; I don’t betray others first. Now that I’ve been betrayed, I feel I…