OpinionTo beat Cambodia’s scam gangs, US must work with China – not blame it
Taking down the deeply rooted, well-connected syndicates would require both Washington’s economic leverage and Beijing’s operational efforts

The takedown occurred after parallel but apparently uncoordinated efforts from the United States and China.
This pressure has forced Cambodia to crack down on scam operations, vowing to eradicate the industry by the end of this month. The government claims to have raided about 250 locations and has passed legislation imposing tough penalties on offenders.
But this appears to have only scratched the surface. The deeper system remains intact, protected by politically connected elites who are likely to emerge unscathed. The next stage in tackling the cybercrime epidemic mandates the same combination that brought down Li and Chen: US economic leverage and Chinese operational efforts.
