Trump Accuses Xi Jinping of Building Alliance with Putin and Kim Jong Un Against the US
Light House Denver – US President Donald Trump accused Xi Jinping of secretly conspiring politically with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. He claimed that their alliance is aimed at undermining the United States. His remarks coincided with China’s largest-ever military parade, held to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in Asia.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Please give my warm regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as you conspire against the United States of America.”
The parade in Beijing, led by Xi Jinping, showcased China’s military strength and was attended by 26 heads of state, including Putin and Kim. Analysts viewed their presence as a symbolic message to the West.
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Trump has often downplayed concerns that closer ties between Beijing, Moscow, and Pyongyang could threaten America’s global dominance. In an interview with the BBC, he stressed: “China needs us far more than we need them. I don’t see this as a threat at all.”
Nevertheless, Trump admitted his disappointment with Putin, noting that their meeting in Alaska last month failed to produce a peace agreement for Ukraine. “I am very disappointed in President Putin,” he said, without specifying what actions Washington might take.
On social media, Trump reminded followers that many American soldiers died while helping China fight Japan during World War II. He wrote: “May they be rightfully honored and remembered for their bravery and sacrifice.”
Observers argued that China’s parade was not only a commemoration. They saw it as an attempt to present the country as a global power and a counterbalance to Western dominance.
In a separate radio interview, Trump dismissed fears of an emerging “axis” among Russia, China, and North Korea. He declared that the United States maintains the most powerful military forces in the world. “Believe me, they would never dare to use their military against us. That would be the worst mistake they could ever make,” he asserted.
Trump also reaffirmed his commitment to tariffs on China, calling them essential to protecting American industries, even if they come with diplomatic costs. He argued that such measures are a necessary price to pay for safeguarding US interests.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of deploying new troops along certain sections of the frontline. He insisted that Putin shows no sign of being ready to pursue peace.
China, for its part, has rejected Western criticism that it is aiding Russia’s war machine, particularly through oil purchases and the export of dual-use technologies. Beijing maintains that its dealings with Moscow are normal trade activities, not support for the invasion.
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