On May 9, Russia held a grand parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory over fascism. Leaders from multiple countries were invited to attend the parade. U.S. President Trump was also on the list of invitees, but the United States has responded that Trump will not personally attend.
On May 1, U.S. President Trump posted that the United States' contribution to winning World War II "far exceeds that of any other country," and announced May 8 as Victory in Europe Day. (Take note. It's May 8.)
At the same time, Trump designated November 11 as Armistice Day for World War I. He emphasized that the United States won both wars, with unmatched strength, courage, and military skill, but afterward, "we no longer celebrated such holidays" – because no great leaders emerged in America after that. Trump proudly concluded: "It's time to start celebrating our victories again!"
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