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Global Scrutiny Rises as Putin, Xi, and Kim Stand Together in Military Spectacle
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called the parade “a troubling sign of authoritarian coordination.”
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called the parade “a troubling sign of authoritarian coordination.”
De Sousa stated Trump isn’t a Russian agent but benefits Russia strategically.
Trump suggested that war fatigue might eventually force compromise, likening the conflict to a playground brawl.
Some continue to rationalize: perhaps Putin is defending Russia’s interests, seeking to salvage reputation, or angling for an exit strategy.
Wu Zeke, one of the parade’s organizers, emphasized that much of the equipment on display has never been shown publicly.
Trump has been clear: U.S. military assistance to Ukraine will continue, but only if European partners pay in full.
The parade will not only showcase China’s military might but will also broadcast Xi’s ambition to be seen as the power broker
Despite the warnings, Trump is determined to keep up momentum, signaling he may seek direct talks with Putin and Zelensky. Secretary