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Amid escalating Israeli airstrikes on Iran, US President Donald Trump claimed he could broker peace, citing his past success in de-escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. Trump said on Truth Social that a deal between Iran and Israel is achievable,
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for halting a recent flare-up between India and Pakistan, asserting he brokered peace by leveraging trade relations.
US President Donald Trump insisted Thursday he would bring India and Pakistan to the table together after recent fighting, saying he can "solve anything.""I told them, India and Pakistan -- they have a longtime rivalry over Kashmir -- I said,
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Did Donald Trump Really Stop an India-Pakistan War?The Claim That Rocked South Asia, Again On 7 June 2025, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a simmering India-Pakistan clash earlier this spring “could have gone nuclear” but for his personal intervention.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday claimed that he could secure a deal between Iran and Israel just as he had done between other arch-rivals, as he repeated his claim that he stopped the war between India and Pakistan last month by "using trade".
Donald Trump asserted he stopped a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan. He stated trade talks influenced both nations to cease hostilities. A Russian official supported Trump's claim of personal involvement.
Trump also suggested his efforts often go unacknowledged. “Likewise, we will have PEACE, soon, between Israel and Iran! Many calls and meetings now taking place. I do a lot, and never get credit for anything,
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that he brokered the India-Pakistan ceasefire on May 10 last month after tensions between the two neighbors escalated post India's Operation Sindoor.
Donald Trump has reiterated his claim that his intervention prevented a potential nuclear war between India and Pakistan, asserting he used trade leverage to halt hostilities. This assertion received unexpected support from Russia,
Donald Trump's administration, once critical of Pakistan for allegedly harboring terrorists, now seeks closer ties, evidenced by General Munir's invitation to a US military parade. This shift is driven by strategic considerations beyond counter-terrorism,