Xi’s big parade was much more than a message to Trump. Should we be worried?
New York: Should US President Donald Trump be rattled by Chinese President Xi Jinping’s extravagant military celebration attended by so many of America’s main adversaries?
Much of the analysis has tended to frame the gathering through a geopolitical lens, and the temptation to see everything as a message to Trump is a syndrome – one that afflicts the US president himself.
The military parade in Beijing was far more elaborate than the US Army’s 250th anniversary event in Washington.Credit: AP
“I thought it was a beautiful ceremony – I thought it was very, very impressive,” Trump enthused in the Oval Office. “But I understood the reason they were doing it. They were hoping I was watching, and I was watching.”
It would be silly and indulgent to think Xi’s parade, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the Sino-Japanese war, was for Trump’s benefit. This was an important milestone in China’s history, and the display of military might is textbook stuff from an authoritarian regime.
Nonetheless, a gathering of many significant non-Western leaders in Beijing this week – Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, India’s Narendra Modi and Iran’s Masoud Pezeshkian – is difficult to ignore for the alternative it presents to Western power and American leadership.
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