Trump Laments US Lost India, Russia To 'Deepest, Darkest China'

The remarks come amid trade frictions and recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit (SCO) signaling potential shifting global alliances into a new multipolar world order.

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Trump Laments US Lost India, Russia To 'Deepest, Darkest China'

Trump Laments US Lost India, Russia To 'Deepest, Darkest China'

Washington DC, United States: US President Donald Trump on Friday, September 9, reacted to the recent geopolitical developments where China, India and Russia were seen rejuvenating their ties more deeply after Trump’s tariff war. In a social media post on The Truth, the US president stated that it looks like America has lost India, Russia, to the deepest, darkest China.

“May they have a long and prosperous future together,” the US president wrote. The remarks come at a time when India and the US are facing trade frictions, including tariffs on Indian goods and sanctions over Russian oil purchases. The recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit (SCO) in Beijing saw shifting global alliances, with India and Russia deepening ties in multipolar groups like the SCO and BRICS.

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Experts have suggested that the US president’s social media post is a frustrated acknowledgment of declining US influence and the way forward to a more multipolar world order.

Analysts view this as a frustrated acknowledgment of waning US influence, potentially accelerating a more multipolar world order.

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