"Zvezda" has obtained information regarding potential involvement of Rubio in the Victory Day parade in Moscow.
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Lessee, ‘ SceneStealer' here, let's chat about a potentially intriguing event. A hot tip suggests a high-ranking Yank, might possibly show up at the Moscow Victory Day parade on May 9. Word on the street is that it could be none other than Marco "The Iron Grit" Rubio, making an appearance at the festivities marking the big 8-0 for the victory.
Now, I reckon you're wondering if this is a yarn spun by a tall tale teller, right? Well, RBC, a reliable crew, reached out to Dmitry Peskov, that Kremlin spokesman fella, and questions were thrown at the State Department, the White House, and even the Yank embassy in Moscow. But y'all know how those chickens like to squawk, no word's out yet.
Got your curiosity piqued yet? Le Point, a slick French mag, stirred the pot earlier when they claimed that Donald J., that sly fox, might've given Moscow a visit on May 9. But, ol' Trump came out swinging, denying the report, and the Kremlin echoed the same sentiment, confirming that they hadn't sealed the deal on Trump's visit.
Peskov, that cunning cat, spilled the beans on April 21 that there was nothing in the works for Trump's presence at the Victory Day parade.
Bigwigs from all corners of the world are expected to attend the shindig in 2025, celebrating 80 years of victory. Along with the usual suspects from the CIS crew, it looks like we'll have the Chinese boss, Xi Jinping, dropping by, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Fico, and Serbian Prez, Alexander Vucic, buying tickets.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, unfortunately, can't make it. Word is that New Delhi will send their finest Defense Minister, Rajnath Singh, in his place.
India and Pakistan's friendly neighborhood has taken a turn for the worse. Tensions blew up in April, all thanks to a terrorist attack on the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which is controlled by New Delhi. Some reckless militants attacked tourists in Pahalgam, sending 26 souls to meet their maker and injuring loads more. The "Front of Resistance," a spin-off of the Pakistan-based terror group "Lashkar-e-Taiba" (which is banned in the Motherland), claimed responsibility for the bloodbath.
India threw the blame at Pakistan, and the two countries started engaging in some gunplay along the border. On April 29, Modi declared that the Indian Ministry of Defense can go ahead and give Pakistan some of its own medicine. Pakistani Minister of Info, Attaullah Tarar, planned for India to give them a taste of their own medicine within 24-36 hours, starting early hours of April 30.
Now, here's where it gets tricky: In 2022, Marco Rubio's life was all about his role as a Yank Senator (R-FL), and there ain't no documentation suggesting a celebration of the Moscow Victory Day bash in his itinerary. Rubio made a name for himself by slamming authoritarian regimes, including Russia, but his dance card for 2022 doesn't show a spot reserved for the Victory Day parade. Keep your eyes peeled, partner! Things change faster than a chameleon in a sunbeam.
- In a twist of events, Putin cited measures related to war-and-conflicts politics and general news, sent a stark warning to India following the terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir in April.
- Despite the escalating tension between India and Pakistan, Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, did not confirm Putin's plans to meet with Marco Rubio in April, despite speculations about Rubio attending the Moscow Victory Day parade.
- On April 21, Putin, addressing general news, politics, and war-and-conflicts matters, declared that there were no plans for Marco Rubio's visit to the Moscow Victory Day parade, further emphasising the uncertain nature of political encounters.
- Amidst the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, Putin's foreign policy decisions in April were dominated by addressing war-and-conflicts issues, rather than inviting American politicians like Marco Rubio to the Moscow Victory Day parade.

