‘Would Have Been Nuclear’: Trump yet Again Claims He Stopped India-Pakistan Clash
- US President Donald Trump claimed he prevented a nuclear war between India and Pakistan during an interview, stating, '10 planes were shot down.'
- He mentioned that Pakistan's Prime Minister attributed the prevention of war to his intervention, stating Trump 'saved at least 10 million lives.'
- India has consistently denied any third-party intervention in de-escalating tensions, despite Trump's claims.
- Trump stated that at least six of eight wars he has settled were resolved through tariffs, emphasizing his role in mediating the India-Pakistan conflict.
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US President Donald Trump has now raised the tally of aircraft shot down during the May 2025 conflict between Pakistan and India to 10. The latest remarks by the US president came during an interview with Fox Business, which was aired on Wednesday. The host was praising Trump’s “reciprocity policy” in trade and using tariffs for that when the US president chimed in: “And that’s being very nice and gentle. Look, I settled eight wars. Out of the e…
India and Pakistan war could have been nuclear: Donald Trump
New York: US President Donald Trump repeated the claim that he stopped the war between India and Pakistan last year, which he said could have turned nuclear, through tariffs. “I settled eight wars. Of the eight wars, at least six were settled because of tariffs. In other words, I said, ‘if you don’t settle this war, I’m going to charge you tariffs, because I don’t want to see people getting killed,” Trump said in an interview to Fox Business Tue…
‘Would have been nuclear’: Trump yet again claims he stopped India-Pakistan clash
Trump claims India-Pakistan clashes nearly spiralled into nuclear war, says 10 aircraft were shot down, and reiterates that US intervention—including trade pressure—helped prevent a catastrophic escalation
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