Trump Says Putin, Kim, Xi Conspiring Against US as CCP Stages Military Parade
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President Donald Trump said that the head of the Chinese communist party, Xi Jinping, was conspiring with the leaders of Russia and North Korea as they gathered for a military parade in Beijing marking the anniversary of China’s defeat of the Japanese in World War II.
“Many Americans died in China’s quest for Victory and Glory,” he said. “I hope that they are rightfully Honored and Remembered for their Bravery and Sacrifice!”
Trump then went on to wish Xi and “the wonderful people of China … a great and lasting day of celebration.”
“Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America,” Trump said.
Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov responded to the remark, telling Russian state television, “I would like to say that no one has been conspiring, no one has been plotting anything, no conspiracies.”
While both Taiwan and mainland China commemorate China’s victory over Japan on Sept. 3, the CCP parades its military while Taiwan, joining other U.S. ally nations, holds exhibits and concerts among other events in honor of the lives lost in the battle for freedom.
“The people of Taiwan cherish peace, and Taiwan does not commemorate peace with the barrel of a gun,” he wrote. “Rather, it remembers the lessons of history, sticks to the faith in freedom and democracy, and believes that the equipment in hand is used to defend the country, not to invade and expand.”
The parade marked the first time that the leaders of North Korea, Iran, Russia, and China had gathered at the same event. It was also the first time a North Korean leader had attended a Chinese military parade since 1959 during the Cold War.
In all, 26 foreign heads of state attended the event, including leaders from Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan); Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Nepal and the Maldives); West Asia (Azerbaijan, Armenia and Iran); Europe (Belarus and Serbia); Africa (the Republic of the Congo and Zimbabwe); and Cuba.
This turnout was less than the number of heads of state that attended Xi’s 70th anniversary parade in 2015, which included some Western and former international leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi did, however, attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in China’s Tianjin days earlier, posting photos to his social media of his meetings with Xi and Putin.
Modi is under pressure at home after Trump slapped India with a steep 50 percent tariff on its goods exported to the United States, just 5 percent less than the highest tariff rate put on Chinese goods.
Citing a high-level source within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Yuan told The Epoch Times that the leaked plans involved the CCP backing the Communist Party of Russia in a post-Putin era, which would align with the CCP’s ideological interests, or support for a breakaway “Eastern Russian Federation” east of the Ural Mountains if a pro-West figure gained power in Moscow.


