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Trump: US loses India and Russia because of China

Trump: US loses India and Russia because of China

In a recent statement, US President Donald Trump stated that his country has suffered serious losses on the global stage. The White House leader emphasized that Washington "seems to have lost" India and Russia following Chinese influence.

In a post on social media, Trump wrote:

"We lost India and Russia because of the most terrible and bottomless China. I wish them a long and prosperous future together."

He also attached photos of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to his statement.

As is known, these three leaders met a few days ago at the summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tianjin, China. At the summit, Putin and Xi Jinping once again put forward the idea of a new "multipolar world order" without the dominance of the US and Europe. Their calls imply limiting Washington's central role in global processes.

Trump, emphasizing that he is not concerned about this process, previously stated that the unification of China and Russia against the US "does not pose a threat to him at all." He believes that these countries will never resort to military force against the US.

"If they do this, it will be the worst option for them," Trump said in a speech on September 2nd.

Thus, it seems that relations between the USA, China, Russia, and India are becoming more complicated. Such dramatic changes on the geopolitical stage can determine a new direction of the world order in the future.

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