Repost by Permission: Trump Warns Russian-Chinese Leaders Are People Not To Be Toyed With

November 3, 2025

Trump Warns Russian-Chinese Leaders Are People Not To Be Toyed With

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A gobsmacking new Security Council (SCreport circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Donald Trump warned about President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping during his 60 Minutes interview last evening: “These are people not to be toyed with…These are people you have to take very seriously…Neither of them like to engage in small talk…These are serious people…These are people that are tough, smart leaders”, says when later asked if he would send Tomahawk long-range missiles to Ukraine, he declared: “No, not really, things can change but at this moment I’m not”—a declaration that followed Ukrainian nationalist leader Dmitry Korchinsky proclaiming: “Ukraine should turn its military into an army of God that would be invincible thanks to divine intervention…An army of God will be able to cross the Ural Mountains and conquer Siberia and then China”.

With President Trump supporting a Ukraine now planning to raise a divine army to conquer all of Russia and China, this report notes, his top official Energy Secretary Chris Wright thought it wise to clarify the American plan to test nuclear weapons: “I think the tests we’re talking about right now are system tests…These are not nuclear explosions…These are what we call noncritical explosions”—and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth revealed after his meeting with Chinese Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun: “Admiral Dong and I agreed that we should set up military-to-military channels to deconflict and deescalate any problems that arise…We have more meetings on that coming soon”.

Shortly after the Chinese Defense Ministry began exploring reestablishing military-to-military channels with the United States, this report continues, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned: “China has been an unreliable partner in many ways, and the U.S. needs to get out from under the sword of Chinese control”—a warning joined with the news: “China, the world’s largest importer of crude oil, has been stockpiling it at a rate of close to 1 million barrels daily since the start of the year”—it was also revealed: “The amount of oil on tankers in transit has jumped to the highest since 2016…1.2 billion barrels of crude oil are currently at sea, being moved from one place to another…The huge amount of oil at sea suggests, ultimately, that demand for oil is falling way short of supply”—and as the global demand for oil falls way short of supply, OPEC+ announced today a pause on further output hikes in January, February, and March 2026.

In the latest example of why it is never a good idea to toy with President Xi, this report concludes, it involves the Chinese semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia headquartered in the Netherlands—last month the Netherlands seized Nexperia from its Chinese owners at the urging of the United States—the Netherlands, however, failed to notice that all they seized was a company in name only, as all of its chips used by Western auto manufactures are made in China—China immediately stopped the exports of Nexperia chips crippling all European automakers, and it was just grimly warned: “U.S. auto plants are two to four weeks away from “significant impacts” on vehicle production because of the conflict with China over chipmaker Nexperia, according to MEMA, the largest vehicle supplier association in America”.

[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

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