Trump Claims US Has ‘Lost’ Russia and India to China following Putin‘s Visit to beijing
BEIJING – Former U.S. President Donald Trump asserted Friday that the United States has effectively lost influence with both Russia and India, as those nations increasingly align with China. The statement came after Russian President Vladimir Putin received a high-profile invitation to attend China’s summit alongside the Shanghai Cooperation Association (SCO) and participate in what Chinese state media described as it’s largest-ever military parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Trump’s comments signal a sharp critique of the Biden administration’s foreign policy and raise questions about the evolving geopolitical landscape. The growing partnership between China and Russia, coupled with potential shifts in India’s allegiances, represents a significant challenge to U.S. global influence and could reshape international power dynamics in the coming years. This development has implications for trade, security, and diplomatic strategies worldwide.
during his visit to China, Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed over 20 collaborative agreements, as reported by the state-run Xinhua news agency and Reuters. The agreements span a range of sectors, indicating a deepening strategic partnership between the two nations.
Trump reacted to the meetings via his social media platform, Truth Social, writing, “It seems we have lost India and Russia to the deepest, darkest China. May they have a long and successful future together.”
The SCO summit and associated events underscore China’s growing role as a global power and a potential option center of influence to the United States.The visit included footage of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s chair being meticulously cleaned after his meeting with Putin,further highlighting the shifting alliances and diplomatic engagements occurring within the region.