On September 3, China will hold a “Victory Day” military parade in Tiananmen Square to celebrate the 80th anniversary of its victory over Japan—and to send the West a message. www.wired.com/story/china-...
On September 3, China will hold a “Victory Day” military parade in Tiananmen Square to celebrate the 80th anniversary of its victory over Japan—and to send the West a message. www.wired.com/story/china-...
Ein militärischer Paukenschlag, um die Welt zu warnen? Oder einfach nur ein großes Fest, um die Geschichte zu feiern? Wie denkt ihr, wird die Welt auf dieses Signal reagieren?
great and we have an idiot like Hegseth in charge of the pentagon
Same day the Epstein victims will be speaking out on the steps of the capital. Don’t let trump change the narrative of this day.
Sounds like Trump’s foreign policy is going well
Once again, this WH administration’s attempts to show American might is diminished and in this age of social media, a photo will say a million words.
A couple messages actually. One being, Trump sucks at military parades.
A war they couldn’t have won without us. Now Donny has made us into a pitiful shell of ourselves with a drunkard rapist running the military and zero allies left.
Didn’t we supply Imperial Japan with weapons during the war before they attacked Pearl Harbor?
it's hard to imagine they plan to militarily invade Europe, Canada, etc. like Russia, or Trump's US. It's sending the world a message. The West is not really the special target.
militarization won't bring lasting peace. india must prioritise development, democracy, and diplomacy to ensure regional stability. @wired
Trump will be jealous with this parade.
Remember, guys. They’re future isolationists. They mean no harm.
It’s China planning a major military parade on September 3 in Tiananmen Square to mark 80 years since defeating Japan in World War II, while also signaling strength and defiance to Western nations.