Trump questions why 'everybody hates Russia' post World War II
President Donald Trump was asked about Saturday's military parade and what people should take away from it.
"How great our country is, very simple, and how strong our military is," he responded.
Trump then claimed that other countries around the world celebrate the end of the World Wars except for America.

Veterans' Day coincides with the anniversary of World War I.
The president then remarked, unprompted, how he spoke with Vladimir Putin about Russia's role in the war.
"Russia fought, sort of interesting, ... with us in World War II and everybody hates them. And Germany and Japan, they’re fine. You know, someday somebody will explain that," Trump said.

"I like Germany and Japan too but Putin is confused by that, you know. He said we lost 51 million and we were your ally and now everybody hates Russia and they love Germany and Japan. I said let's explain that sometime, okay. It is a strange world," he added.







