Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un met ahead of Xi Jinping's major military parade in China in a chilling display of unity between the three 'Axis of Evil' superpowers.
The Chinese President welcomed Mad Vlad and Kim as guests of honour as Xi attempted to warn the West of a so-called new world order. Despite inviting warmongering Putin and nuclear testing Kim, China's leader claimed the world faces "peace or war" as he held his county's biggest ever military parade. Putin and Jong-un were front and centre of the dozens of other world leader who rushed to China for the eerie parade, as Donald Trump blasted the three dictators.

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Xi's huge military show saw 50,000 watchers and 26 global leader gather to watch China celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.
Trump, far away in Washington, sent his own damning messages through Truth Social, saying: "Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin, and Kim Jong Un, as you conspire against the United States of America."
This message is a huge shift from Trump's recent warm words about Putin after he invited the despot to Alaska for a summit to end the illegal war in Ukraine, which did not even lead to a ceasefire, and even ended up calling him "Vladimir" like they became friends themselves.
Evil Putin showed his true allegiances to his long-term allies and neighbours to the East. An unprecedented image of the three dictators sat talking and shaking hands sent a message of unity to the West as global tensions keep rising.
Xi, in a message to the thousands of spectators in the crowd at Tiananmen Square, said: "Today, mankind is faced with the choice of peace or war, dialogue or confrontation, win-win or zero-sum." China's leader also claimed his people were "firmly stand on the right side of history".
As he showed off his country's massive military arsenal and manpower, Xi added that China is "never intimidated by any bullies" in an apparent dig to Trump and his Western allies.
Xi also told the 50,000 large crowd that his army's duty was to unify China - in an apparent dig at Taiwan and looming plan to invade the island. Huge uniform parades of marching soldiers were on display as well as anti-ship missiles, tanks and laser defence systems.
The huge military show of power ended with 80,000 doves being released as a symbol of peace, despite Xi's warmongering guests and his own terrifying ambitions. Kim became the first North Korean leader to attend a Chinese military parade in 66 years and even brought his daughter with him.
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