Trump Sends Warning to Russia, China, and Iran, Says They ‘WILL’ Respect Us

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Trump Sends Warning to Russia, China, and Iran, Says They ‘WILL’ Respect Us

Donald Trump has issued a warning for some of the U.S.’s biggest adversaries while accusing them of “dividing up the World.”

The Republican, who is re-running for president in 2024, claimed in a post on Truth Social that China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea will “honor” the United States.

In a previous post, Trump claimed that a recent video of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussing a once-in-a-century geopolitical power shift during discussions at the Kremlin was a “low moment” for the United States.

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On Sunday, Trump posted on social media: “The United States is now in a very precarious and dangerous situation due to China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and other nations. When we sit around and do nothing, they are splitting the world. The United States is no longer respected, but THEY WILL!”

Presidents Xi and Putin were spotted shaking hands on March 21 as they talked about the strength of their alliance. The United States has regularly charged China with supporting Russia during the invasion of Ukraine.

“Right now, there are changes, the likes of which we haven’t seen for 100 years. And we are the ones driving these changes together,” Xi told Putin via an interpreter. Putin responded: “I agree.”

Trump responded to the interaction negatively in a post on Truth Social. The former president stated that “President Xi’s statement to President Putin, caught on a hot mic, was probably a low point in history for the USA.”

Even after leaving the White House, Trump has continued to claim that other nations do not “honor” the United States. When president, he alternated between admiring and threatening autocratic leaders.

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Trump said that if he had still been in office, Russia would not have invaded Ukraine, pointing to their cordial relationship. As the Russian leader invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Trump was heavily condemned for calling the military strategy “clever” and “brilliant.”

Trump has also given Kim Jong Un plaudits for his rule over North Korea. The Republican said that the couple “fell in love” while exchanging letters at a rally in West Virginia in September 2018.

Because of this strong bond, Trump visited North Korea for the first time as president in office in June 2019 to meet with its Kim. Trump, though, had threatened to destroy the nation in January 2018.

Trump tweeted that North Korean leader Kim Jong UN had just said that the nuclear button was always there on his desk. Please tell him I have a nuclear button as well, but mine is far bigger and more powerful than his, and it works, someone from his exhausted and food-starved dictatorship should tell him.

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