China vs The West: 8 Explosive Moments From the Beijing Parade Controversy

A composite image featuring Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un in the foreground, with an inset of Donald Trump expressing frustration. The background shows various images that suggest media scrutiny.

Beijing’s World War II commemorations turned into a global flashpoint after Xi Jinping stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un. From Trump’s fiery words to China’s stinging clapbacks, here are the eight standout moments you need to know.

  1. Trump’s Truth Social Blast
    Donald Trump accused Xi, Putin, and Kim of plotting against the United States, turning the parade into a headline-grabbing geopolitical drama.
  2. China’s “Peaceful” Explanation
    Beijing said the event was purely to honor 80 years since World War II’s end, not to form an anti-US alliance.
  3. Foreign Ministry’s Assurances
    Spokesman Guo Jiakun doubled down, insisting China’s diplomatic ties are “never directed against any third party.”
  4. Putin’s Subtle Mockery
    The Kremlin reacted with dry humor, calling Trump’s conspiracy claims “not without irony.”
  5. EU Enters the Fray
    European leader Kaja Kallas slammed the parade trio as a direct attempt to build an anti-Western “new world order.”
  6. China Strikes Back at Brussels
    Beijing fired back, branding Kallas’ comments “profoundly misguided” and “utterly irresponsible.”
  7. The “Frog in the Well” Metaphor
    China used a cutting proverb to accuse EU officials of narrow-mindedness, saying they should abandon “frog-in-the-well prejudice.”
  8. A Global Power Signal
    The parade showcased not just Chinese military might, but also the symbolic closeness of three leaders challenging the Western order.

The controversy underscores how global ceremonies can quickly morph into battlegrounds of influence and perception.

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