China’s military parade fails to make much of impression in U.S — Manhattan University professor
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Sat, 06 Sep 2025 18:59:00 +0300

Manhattan University Professor Igor Aizenberg stated this on Espreso TV."Regarding the military parade in China, which took place on September 3, ordinary Americans did not pay much attention to it, although it was shown on TV in the U.S. Most people understand that modern intelligence allows knowing the presence and quantity of various weapons. This parade was a demonstration in the style of a totalitarian regime, especially in communist totalitarian regimes, which like such parades. One can recall how Soviet communists loved parades, even holding them twice a year," the professor commented.In his opinion, this parade might have made such an impression on Trump that he would want to hold a military parade next year, when the United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary. Because Trump has role models like Putin and Xi, and a parade is a symbol of power."Recently, Trump renamed the Department of Defense to the Department of War, which, by the way, still needs to be approved by Congress. Congress may not approve it. For Trump, such symbols are important. But overall, this parade did not make a special impression on anyone," Aizenberg concluded.On September 3, the Chinese army demonstrated its latest intercontinental ballistic missile DF-61 at the military parade.
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