TRUMP DISMISSES CONCERNS OVER CHINA-RUSSIA “AXIS”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed indifference toward recent diplomatic engagements between China and Russia, stating that potential coordination between the two nations does not concern him.

In a recent media interview, Trump was questioned about whether recent high-level meetings between Chinese and Russian leadership indicated the formation of an alliance against American interests. The former president responded that such developments were “not bothering himself at all,” emphasizing his confidence in United States military capabilities.

Trump asserted that America maintains the world’s most powerful armed forces, suggesting this military superiority would prevent China from ever considering direct confrontation with the United States. His comments came as Russian President Vladimir Putin continued his diplomatic activities in China, where both nations have been holding strategic discussions.

The remarks highlight Trump’s continued focus on American military strength as a primary deterrent against potential geopolitical challenges, even as other world powers strengthen their bilateral relationships.