Putin, xi jinping, Kim Jongun meets to “conspire” against us: Trump

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Trump’s comments about the three leaders come when they first met in Beijing. The conference is a show of solidarity among powers avoided by the West over Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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President Donald Trump posted on social media on September 2 that Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean dictator Kim Jong were meeting together in China and “conspired” against the United States.

“President XI and the wonderful people of China have a great and enduring celebration day,” Trump wrote about the true society as the three leaders he first met in Beijing met. “Please give me my warm respect for Vladimir Putin and (North Korean leader) Kim Jong Un. Please conspire against the United States of America.”

Trump’s comments come when three foreign leaders come together to meet to show solidarity among the West’s avoided countries about Russia’s role in the war against Ukraine, Europe’s worst conflict in 80 years.

The president denounced the “turbulent axis” because he said that while the group is known, he doesn’t worry about them pose a threat to the United States.

“I’m not worried at all. No, we have the strongest military in the world,” Trump told conservative outlet Scott Jennings on a radio show. “They will never use the army on us, trust me.”

China launched its biggest military parade in history on Wednesday with a show of growing firepower and geopolitical influence. XI tried to cast Beijing as the manager of the post-US international order.

Trump calls for China’s Victory Day celebration

The parade in Beijing was 80 years since Japan’s defeat in World War II. The weeks of preparation entered a highly choreographed “Victory Day” parade in downtown Beijing, surrounded by paralts due to security measures and traffic restrictions.

Trump said he hopes that America’s role in Japan’s defeat will not be forgotten in China.

“The big question to be answered is whether China’s President XI will refer to the vast amount of support and “blood” that the United States has given to China in order to ensure freedom from foreign invaders that are not very friendly,” Trump said in a post on the True Society.

According to the US Historians’ Office, the US provided great support for China’s resistance to Japan during the war. Before the US entered the war, the US combined its strategy to extend its war supply credit to China through its lending and lease program, while the US began withholding supply from Japan, which is essential to military efforts, the Office of Federal Historians said.

President: “I’m disappointed with Putin”

With Trump’s comments turned to his counterparts overseas, the president also expressed growing dissatisfaction with Putin over the ongoing war against Ukraine.

“I’m extremely disappointed in Putin, and I can say that,” Trump told conservative outlet Scott Jennings on a radio show. “Thousands of people are dying… it’s a war that makes no sense.”

Trump’s comments about the ongoing conflict ended without attacking two contracts to end the war, including a summit with Putin in Alaska and a few weeks later.

The President framed efforts to end the foreign war that began when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 as a matter of duty.

“We’re doing something to help people live,” Trump said. He added that thousands of people almost die weekly in conflict. “If I can help stop it, I think I have an obligation to do it.”

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