Just minutes ago, President Donald Trump issued a sharp condemnation of a joint photo featuring Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, taken during China’s massive military parade in Beijing on September 3, 2025. The parade, marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II, showcased China’s military might and served as a platform for Xi to project a unified front with anti-West leaders. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, accused the trio of “conspiring against the United States,” highlighting tensions as the leaders stood together in a display of solidarity.
The White House, responding to the event, signaled that it would closely monitor the implications of this gathering. Trump’s statement emphasized America’s significant contributions to China’s victory in World War II, noting the “massive amount of support and ‘blood'” provided by the U.S. to secure China’s freedom from Japanese invasion. He urged Xi to honor the sacrifices of American soldiers, framing the parade as a provocative act amid ongoing geopolitical frictions.

The Beijing parade, attended by leaders from Russia, North Korea, Iran, and others, underscored China’s push for an alternative global order, challenging U.S. dominance. The presence of Putin and Kim, both under international scrutiny for their actions in Ukraine and nuclear ambitions, respectively, amplified the event’s significance. Xi’s speech during the parade called for a choice between “peace or war,” positioning China as a stable global leader in contrast to Trump’s tariff-driven trade policies, which have strained relations with allies and adversaries alike.
Analysts note that the optics of the event, with Xi flanked by Putin and Kim, were carefully orchestrated to project strength and unity. Trump’s reaction reflects growing concerns in Washington about the deepening ties among China, Russia, and North Korea, particularly as North Korean troops support Russia’s war in Ukraine and China maintains robust trade with Moscow. The White House has indicated it may respond with further diplomatic or economic measures to counter this alignment, though specific actions remain undisclosed.
As global tensions rise, Trump’s condemnation underscores the challenges facing U.S. foreign policy in navigating this emerging axis of power.