Leaders of Russia, North Korea, Iran Attend China's Military Parade
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On Wednesday, a significant military parade was held in Beijing by China, where President Xi Jinping was accompanied by leaders from Russia, North Korea, Iran, and 23 additional countries, showcasing a formidable display of power and solidarity. This marked the first instance in which Xi, Kim Jong Un, and Vladimir Putin have made a public appearance together. NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer reports for TODAY on the potential implications for U.S. national security and its international standing.

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