As Xi, Putin and Kim Jong Un Watch Beijing’s Spectacular Parade, Trump Accuses Them of Conspiring Against the U.S.

President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account on Wednesday as China staged a vast military spectacle in Beijing, accusing President Xi Jinping — flanked by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un — of “conspiring against the United States.” The remarks landed as world leaders and delegations took their places on Tiananmen Square for the 80th-anniversary Victory Day parade marking Japan’s 1945 surrender.

Video source: CGTN (China Global Television Network) — full march-past highlight — official Chinese state media.

China’s state broadcasters carried the event wall-to-wall, presenting a tableau of marching formations, aerial fly-pasts and missile columns designed to showcase military modernization and wartime remembrance. Xi warned the world faces a choice “between peace or war, dialogue or confrontation,” even as the parade rolled out hypersonic systems, unmanned platforms and long-range artillery. For background, see reporting from Reuters and the running live updates compiled by UK outlets.

Mr. Trump’s post read in part: “Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America.” He went on to invoke U.S. wartime sacrifice in China, asking whether Xi would acknowledge “the massive amount of support and ‘blood’ that the United States of America gave to China … to help secure its freedom.” (Context via Reuters.)

The Kremlin quickly downplayed the accusation. A senior adviser suggested the message was “ironic,” denying any plot against Washington by Mr. Putin, Mr. Xi or Mr. Kim. Beijing, for its part, kept the official focus on commemoration and “national rejuvenation,” while Chinese outlets emphasized foreign attendance and discipline on display. (See Reuters.)

The optics were unmistakable: Xi addressing the square as Russian and North Korean leaders looked on, with a choreographed review of forces rumbling below. Chinese broadcasters framed the day as remembrance and resolve; Western outlets read it as signaling a tightening strategic alignment. Either way, Mr. Trump seized the moment to restate American vigilance, turning a ceremonial broadcast into a geopolitical exchange playing out in real time.


Additional official hub: CGTN’s Victory Day special coverage page.

As Xi, Putin and Kim Jong Un Watch Beijing’s Spectacular Parade, Trump Accuses Them of Conspiring Against the U.S.

President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform Wednesday as China’s grand military spectacle unfolded, accusing President Xi Jinping, flanked by Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, of “conspiring against the United States.” The arresting trio presided over a massive Victory Day parade in Tiananmen Square, commemorating 80 years since Japan’s World War II surrender.

For the first time, Xi addressed Beijing’s tightly controlled showcase between two open-top vehicles, greeting Russian strongman Vladimir Putin to his right and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on his left—an unmistakable image of geopolitical alignment. Xi delivered a solemn speech, warning the world faces a clear choice “between peace or war, dialogue or confrontation”—while showcasing an arsenal of drone countermeasures, hypersonic missiles, and other cutting-edge weaponry. (ABC News, Reuters)

Trump’s social media barb read: “Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America.” He even invoked historical solidarity, asking if Xi would acknowledge “the massive amount of support and ‘blood’ that the United States of America gave to China … to help secure its freedom.” (Reuters)

The Kremlin was quick to respond. A senior aide suggested Trump’s post was likely ironic and denied any conspiracy, affirming there was no coordinated plot against the U.S. on the part of Putin, Xi or Kim. (AP News)

The military parade was meticulously orchestrated to signal strength. Hundreds of formations passed in review, from drone fleets to nuclear-capable missiles, while behind them marched cadres of soldiers, cadets, and historical units. It was a cinematic recomposition of contention framed as resolve. (The Guardian, Reuters)

President Trump’s comments swiftly underscored an unyielding stance: a reassertion of American primacy, even as the optics of Beijing’s parade suggested a shift in global alignment. Whether rhetorical flourish or diplomatic jab, the message reverberated with unmistakable intent: the U.S. remains vigilant, and will challenge any emerging axis of power.

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