“Successful in Wars”: Donald Trump again claimed that he stopped India, Pakistan struggle; Revites the old pride

US President Donald Trump once again claimed a credit to stop the possible war between India and Pakistan. He said that he helped reduce tension between the two countries using trade talks. Trump also claimed that he helped to settle the long -running struggle between Rwanda and Congo.Talking about the India-Pakistan situation, Trump said, “We have been very successful in tackling the wars. You have India and Pakistan. You have Rwanda and Congo, which had been going on for 30 years. India, by the way, India, Pakistan, would have been a nuclear war within another week. I said, ‘We are not going to talk to you about business until you solve this thing,’ and they did both, and they were both great, great leaders, and they were great.,Trump has made this claim several times before. However, peace steps actually began when Pakistan’s DGMO approached its Indian counterpart and requested a stop in all military functions – land, in the air and sea.The situation worsened after a terrorist attack in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. 26 people were killed in an attack in Pahgam by Pakistan -backed militants. The incident occurred during the visit of US Vice President JD Vance in India.In response, India launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May. The Indian Air Force launched a target attack on nine major terrorist hubs inside Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.Pakistan tried to retaliate with drone and missile attacks on Indian cities, but all were stopped by India’s air defense systems. There was no loss or loss of life.As a strong warning, the Indian Air Force later hit 11 Pakistani airbase, which included heads like Noor Khan and Rahim Yar Khan.

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