How China spectacle shows dangers of Trump's high risk trade
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Chinese soldiers take part the 'Victory Day' parade in Beijing
The military might of the People's Republic of China was on full display in a parade marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two on Wednesday.
Thousands of miles away, at the White House in Washington DC, Donald Trump was paying attention.
"They were hoping I was watching, and I was watching," he said.
The American president didn't detail his thoughts about the massive celebration sprawled across Tiananmen Square, except that it was "very, very impressive". The message from China – to Trump and to the world - however, seems fairly clear.
There is a new and growing centre of power in the world and a new alternative to the American-backed order of the past century.
Trump's remarks during a meeting in the Oval Office with Polish President Karol Nawrocki, also on Wednesday, shed little light on the matter.
They were the culmination of a typically circuitous series of reflections by the American president on the happenings in China over the past several days. It was a mix of ambivalence, grievance and concern.#Trumptrade","images":["https://d2kdcqywr8ua22.cloudfront.net/uploadfile/article/blog/2025092025/09/04/d1e07f81875c45a5bc2b718b652efebd.jpg","https://d2kdcqywr8ua22.cloudfront.net/uploadfile/article/blog/2025092025/09/04/a5182b3ee6ea4826bf965f2653fa4d65.jpg"],"tags":[],"tradingPairs":[],"quotearticleid":0}