Communist China's dictator Xi Jinping is desperately trying to rebuild his crumbling relationship with North Korea's Kim Jong-un, rushing to congratulate the brutal regime leader after his predictable "re-election" to head the Workers' Party of Korea this weekend.
The move exposes just how much the global balance of power has shifted since President Trump returned to the White House. With America once again projecting strength under the Trump-Vance administration, communist powers are scrambling to form new alliances as their influence wanes.
Xi's outreach comes as North Korea has been drifting closer to Russia, leaving China's Xi feeling isolated and abandoned by his former puppet. The timing isn't coincidental – as Trump implements his America First agenda and rebuilds our military dominance, these authoritarian regimes are panicking about losing their grip on power.
Trump's Strong Leadership Changes Everything
Unlike the weak Biden years when America retreated from the world stage, President Trump's decisive leadership is forcing these communist dictators to react defensively. Xi knows that Trump won't tolerate China's economic warfare or military threats the way previous administrations did.
"The friendship between China and [North Korea] has withstood the test of time and demonstrated strong vitality," Xi reportedly told Kim, according to state media reports. Translation: please don't abandon us for Russia while Trump is making America great again.
This communist love triangle – China, North Korea, and Russia – shows exactly why Americans voted overwhelmingly to return President Trump to office. We need strong leadership that makes our enemies nervous, not weak politicians who let dictators walk all over us.
While Xi begs Kim for attention and Putin tries to expand his influence, President Trump is methodically rebuilding American strength through energy dominance, border security, and putting America's interests first.
Patriots understand what's happening here: when America leads from strength, our enemies turn on each other. When we show weakness, they unite against us. That's the Trump difference, and it's exactly what this country needs right now.
