Tuesday, September 02, 2025

TRUMP SHOOTS HIS MOUTH OFF BECAUSE XI DWARFED HIS JUNE 14TH MILITARY PARADE AND SHOWED OFF CHINA'S AWESOMENESS

Trump goes scorched earth on Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un for 'conspiring against America' as world despots unite to unveil chilling new weapon at China's military parade

 

By Brittany Chain 

 

Daily Mail

Sep 2, 2025

 

 

 

 Kim Jon-Un  get a red carpet welcome from Xi 

 

President Donald Trump blasted the leaders of China, Russia and North Korea for 'conspiring against the United States of America' as they assembled to watch a massive military parade in Beijing. 

Chinese leader Xi Jinping hosted the parade to mark 80 years since WWII, showcasing China's newest high grade weapons - including a laser which experts fear could burn out electronics or even blind pilots.

Xi's guests included Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, who arrived earlier at the historic Tiananmen Gate to watch the parade.

Putin and Kim put on a display of unity with Xi as they flanked him to make their way onto a viewing platform overlooking the Tiananmen Square. They paused to shake hands with five WWII veterans, some older than 100. 

The summit was billed as an alternative to the US-led global system and was packed with displays of unity between Moscow, Beijing and Delhi, India.

Trump slammed the gathering in a Truth Social post on Tuesday night, asking Xi to 'please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America.'

He questioned whether Xi 'will mention the massive amount of support and ''blood'' that The United States of America gave to China in order to help it to secure its FREEDOM from a very unfriendly foreign invader. 

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping, right, Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are seen together

Before Xi spoke, the ceremony began with an 80-gun artillery salute to mark the 80 years since the end of the war, followed by the national anthem

Before Xi spoke, the ceremony began with an 80-gun artillery salute to mark the 80 years since the end of the war, followed by the national anthem

Before Xi spoke, the ceremony began with an 80-gun artillery salute to mark the 80 years since the end of the war, followed by the national anthem

A choir performs ahead of a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing

 

'Many Americans died in China's quest for Victory and Glory. I hope that they are rightfully Honored and Remembered for their Bravery and Sacrifice!'  

Trump signed off with a warm message, writing: 'May President Xi and the wonderful people of China have a great and lasting day of celebration.'  

Before Xi spoke, the ceremony began with an 80-gun artillery salute to mark the 80 years since the end of the war, followed by the national anthem.

Troops marched in rhythmic lockstep, their boots echoing off the pavement, as Xi, who is also head of China's military as chairman of the Central Military Commission, watched on.

Xi started his brief address by remembering the victims of the war and called for eradication of the roots of war to prevent history from repeating itself. 

The parade showcased missiles, modern fighter jets and other military might as China seeks to wield greater influence on the global stage. Some of the military hardware is on public view for the first time.

This includes the LY-1 laser weapon which was fitted out on top of an eight-wheeler HZ-155 armoured truck.

Defense analyst Alexander Neill told the BBC the laser is so powerful it could be used to blind pilots and disable electronics.

Enormous submarine-like unmanned drones were also rolled out, which can travel up to 20m underwater.

Finally, nuclear-capable missiles were also touted at the parade, serving as a warning shot to the West. 

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping watches the military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender 

 

Military personnel take part in a parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing on Sept. 3, 2025.

Troops marched in rhythmic lockstep, their boots echoing off the pavement, as Xi, who is also head of China's military as chairman of the Central Military Commission, watched on

Troops marched in rhythmic lockstep, their boots echoing off the pavement, as Xi, who is also head of China's military as chairman of the Central Military Commission, watched on 

Missiles are seen in a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing on Sept. 3, 2025.

Missiles are seen in a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing on Sept. 3, 2025

THAAD-neutralizing hypersonic missile DF-17 unveiled at the military parade. /Reuters-Yonhap
THAAD-neutralizing hypersonic missile DF-17 unveiled at the military parade.
Next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) presumed DF-61 unveiled at the military parade on the 3rd. /AP-Yonhap
Next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) presumed DF-61 unveiled at the military parade
A  DF-26D ballistic missile is seen during a military parade marking the 80th anniversary of victory.

Yet another missile that popped up at the parade was the so-called "Guam Killer" Dongfeng (DF)-26D missile.

 

The missiles have the potential to be launched from guided-missile destroyers and China's dominant naval fleet.

Land missiles were simultaneously displayed, and state-run media Xinhua said the long-range missiles 'for the first time, demonstrated the 'three-in-one' strategic nuclear force of our army's land, sea and air bases. 

'It is a strategic ''trump card'' to safeguard national sovereignty and defend national dignity,' the agency wrote.

On the international stage, the military parade is a show of strength from the Communist Party and its leader and a way to portray itself as a global alternative to the American-dominated postwar era. 

Domestically, the commemoration of the anniversary is a way to show how far China has come. 

China was a major front in the war, a fact often overlooked in accounts that focus more on the fight for Europe and U.S. naval battles in the Pacific. A Japanese invasion before the war and the conflict itself killed millions of Chinese people.

'The Chinese nation is the great nation that is never intimidated by any bullies,' Xi said ahead of the parade. 

It comes just a day after Trump also slammed India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he was seen holding hands with Putin at an anti-NATO summit in China.

 

Spectators react ahead of a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing

Spectators react ahead of a military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender held in front of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing

The parade showcased missiles, modern fighter jets and other military might as China seeks to wield greater influence on the global stage.

The parade showcased missiles, modern fighter jets and other military might as China seeks to wield greater influence on the global stage.

It comes just a day after Trump also slammed India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he was seen holding hands with Putin at an anti-NATO summit in China

It comes just a day after Trump also slammed India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he was seen holding hands with Putin at an anti-NATO summit in China 

 

Modi gave the military parade a miss on Tuesday, but had earlier spent hours cozying up to both Putin and Xi. 

India, along with China, are the two biggest buyers of Russian oil, a crucial source of revenue for Moscow since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. 

The president hit India with 50 percent tariffs on some goods in retaliation, accusing Delhi of bankrolling Putin's war effort, but so far neither India nor China has shown any sign of cutting energy imports from Russia. 

Initially, the president had levied a 25 percent 'reciprocal' tariff on India as with many nations.

The Russian president and the Indian prime minister beamed as they strolled into the Shanghai Cooperation Organization talks in Tianjin, where Xi hosted more than 20 non-Western leaders

The three leaders were later seen laughing together in a huddle in what appeared to be a show of solidarity against Washington and its allies.

5 comments:

bob walsh said...

I would have thought those SKS rifles were at least obsolescent by now and maybe even obsolete. However all those cookie-cutter Chinese women in uniform were certainly impressive. I wonder if they have to take classes in make-up application in their military?

Anonymous said...

The last sentence of this one sided anti-American story tells it like it is. Can The Daily Smell reporter read lips? "The three leaders were later seen laughing together in a huddle in what appeared to be a show of solidarity against Washington and its allies." Trump Derangement Syndrome in full bloom.

BarkGrowlBite said...

Those SKS rifles are used for parade purposes only. You can make fun of the women soldiers, but there can be no doubt that China's military might is awesome.

Anonymous said...

I have a Chinese SKS Paratrooper rifle. Bought it 30 years ago at a gun show for $75. It has since multiplied in value many times. One of my boys shot a raccoon with it night hunting near DeKalb, Texas.

bob walsh said...

Not making fun of the women soldiers. Just remarking that they look good and probably work at it. Nothing says female soldiers have to be ugly.