Trump accuses Putin and Kim is a brutal conspiracy against the United States in the military procession of China
President Donald Trump sent his warmest regards to the leaders of China, Russia and North Korea on Wednesday.
Nevertheless, compliments came with development – at the same time, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un were accused of plotting against the United States, where the trio gathered in a huge military procession in Beijing.
Although the large display of missiles and the march forces culminated in the release of 80,000 Hamda in the sky of the Chinese capital, the US president suggested that he had seen something more evil behind the scene.
“The president of May Xi and the wonderful people in China have a great and permanent day of celebration,” Trump wrote in a position on the social truth. “Please give the warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, and you are conspiring against the United States of America.”
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The Kremlin, who continued his war against Ukraine, despite Trump’s push for peace.
“No one is planning any conspiracies, and no one was planning anything,” said foreign policy assistant Yuri Ushakov in the country on Wednesday. “Moreover, no one even had such thinking.”
Oshkov said he suspected – and hopes – that there is a few paradoxes in Trump’s anger.
Or not, or not, the show and three prominent attendees were an unambiguous message to Trump and others watching it in the West.
Xi announced that China “cannot be stopped”, and said that humanity should choose between peace and war because it defined its alternative to the United States -led global order and which was subjected to additional turmoil in the Trump era.

On the surface, the “Victory Day” show represents the eighties of the Japanese Empire’s surrender at the end of World War II. In practice, it was a huge show of force, showing superior sound missiles, drones and combat aircraft as part of a batch of Xi to modernize the army and challenge in the West.
A group of countries attended a dispute with the United States and its allies of this offer of unity through the “axis of turmoil”. There was no American delegation present, but it seems that a prominent American is watching.
Earlier in the day, Trump struck a more relaxed tone, he told the Scott Jennings radio program that he was “not worried at all” about China and Russia may be the axis.
“We have the most powerful army in the world to a large extent,” he said. “They will never use their army, believe me. This will be the worst thing they can do ever.”
But it seemed more worried at a later time.
In his social position, Trump stated “the huge amount of support and” blood “that the United States gave China during World War II.
“Many Americans died in China’s pursuit of victory and glory. I hope they are truly honored and remembered for their courage and sacrifices!”