Trump Sends Warning to Russia, China and Iran, Says They 'Will' Respect Us
Donald Trump has issued a warning for some of the U.S.'s biggest adversaries while accusing them of "dividing up the World." In a post on Truth Social, the Republican, who is running for president again in 2024, wrote that China, Russia, Iran and North Korea will "respect" the U.S.
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