Trump Outburst Targets China Amid SCO’s New World Order Talk

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The military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing in China!

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At Tianjin SCO Summit, Xi, Modi, and Putin spotlight multipolar vision as Trump warns of Beijing–Moscow–Pyongyang conspiracy against America

By TRH Global Affairs Desk

NEW DELHI, September 3, 2025 — US President Donald Trump has fired another broadside against China, this time in a late-night Truth Social post that comes just as Beijing held a show of strength with victory day. Chinese President Xi Jinping raised the profile of the People’s Liberation Army, slotting it a role to maintain world peace.

Trump almost accused Xi of conspiring against the US. Remarks of the US President came close on the heels of the conclusion of the Tianjin Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit.

Trump’s message, laden with historical grievance and political undertones, accuses China of ignoring America’s sacrifices during World War II and nearly brands Beijing as a conspirator in an emerging anti-US bloc.

“The big question,” Trump wrote, “is whether President Xi of China will mention the massive amount of support and ‘blood’ that the United States of America gave to China in order to secure its freedom.” He went further, asking Xi to send “warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against The United States of America.”

The timing of this fiery intervention is no accident. In Tianjin, the SCO Summit has been interpreted by US-based analysts as a geopolitical stage where China and Russia pushed a script of a “new world order” that sidelines Washington. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation—and his visible role alongside Xi Jinping in shaping the summit’s communiqués—underscored India’s delicate but pivotal place in this axis.

American commentators note that while Trump’s post reflects his characteristic bombast, it also resonates with growing unease in Washington over the convergence of Chinese, Russian, and even Indian interests. At the summit, Xi emphasized the need for a multipolar world, while Putin framed the SCO as a “counterweight to Western hegemony.” Modi, in his careful phrasing, backed economic corridors and security frameworks that tilt toward Eurasian integration, a stance seen as tacit endorsement of China’s larger strategic vision.

Trump’s warning—half nostalgia for US wartime heroism, half accusation of betrayal—seeks to remind Americans that China’s current trajectory is not just competition but confrontation. Yet, by looping Putin and Kim Jong Un into his post, Trump amplified the narrative of an emerging bloc determined to defy the US-led order.

For Washington, the Tianjin SCO Summit is a wake-up call. For Trump, it is another chance to project himself as the only American leader ready to call out Beijing and its allies. But for Xi, Putin, and Modi, the summit was less about the past and more about drafting a future where America is not the center of gravity.

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