Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 04:22:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-03 06:40:47
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Watch China's military might on display today as they mark the 80th anniversary of their victory over Japan with a powerful armed forces parade. Among the spectators were Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-un, and Xi Jinping, witnessing the exercise of might.
Beijing flexed its military muscle today in an elaborate display of its most advanced weaponry, with a guest list that included the leaders of Russia, North Korea, and China's own President Xi Jinping.
The parade commemorated the 80th anniversary of China's victory over Japan in the Second World War, and was attended by a host of other foreign dignitaries, according to China's state media. It was an unprecedented showcase of China's global standing and the might of its military, and a sharp warning to Taiwan and the West.
The parade came in stark contrast to a toned-down version of the National Day ceremony at the beginning of the month, in which Xi skipped mentioning the war victory over Japan. Instead, he emphasized a message of peace and prosperity.
State media reported that the parade, held in a huge stadium in Beijing, involved around 15,000 troops, as well as 500 tanks and weapons systems. It highlighted advanced technology, including new types of drones and stealth jets, as well as ballistic missiles.
Xi, Putin, and Kim Jong-un were seated together, and the Russian and North Korean leaders received honorary medals from Xi for their participation.
The display of ballistic missiles raised concerns among observers, as the weapons could potentially reach targets in the US, and underscore China's growing military might.
With tensions rising between China and Western powers, and with ongoing talks about a nuclear weapons reduction treaty between the US and Russia, today's display feels timely for Beijing. The growing friendship between Xi, Putin, and Kim is also a worrying sign for the US.