Trump Heat China Meets Xi Jinping, Putin And Kim Jong Un In Military Parade
JAKARTA - President Donald Trump heated up when Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korean President Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin met at a moment at China's 80th Victory Parade, Wednesday, September 3.
Trump accused China of conspiring against the United States (US) when it brought together the three leaders of countries who often disagreed with it.
"May President Xi and the extraordinary Chinese people celebrate an extraordinary and eternal day. Please convey my warm greetings to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, when you are conspiring against the United States," Trump wrote on his social media during the parade.
Trump then alluded to US involvement in World War II. He said the US had a stake in supporting China in that wartime.
"The big question that must be answered is whether President Xi of China will mention the amount of support and the 'blood' the United States has given to China to help him secure his FREEness from the very unfriendly foreign colonialists," Trump continued.
"Many Americans died in China's struggle for victory and glory. I hope they are respected and remembered for their courage and sacrifice!" wrote the president.
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It didn't take long, Russian Presidential Advisor Yuri Ushakov immediately dismissed accusations of Trump's conspiracy.
"I want to say that no one is planning a conspiracy, no one is designing anything, no conspiracy," Ushakov told Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin, who is close to the Kremlin and had previously interviewed Putin.
"After all, no one has thought about it, none of these three leaders have thought about it," continued Ushakov.