‘No.1 Lives’: Trump explains why he is investing time and energy in disputes away from the American shores; Bringing India-Pakistan again

Donald Trump at Alaska Summit with Putin

After a high-profile meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on May, US President Donald Trump said that he does his time and energy mediation in global conflicts, even if he does not influence us on a significant scale. In his justification, the US President once again claimed that his administration played a decisive role in increasing an nuclear growth between India and Pakistan, claiming that his primary goal is to save life.In an interview with Fox News, Trump was asked about being involved in conflicts in the context of the Russia-Ukraine War that does not greatly affect us. “This (Russia-Ukraine War) does not affect the United States as much as it makes our colleagues in Europe. Middle East, when we join the Middle East. But you are doing it anyway. Now, why? Is this to save life? Do you want to save the world? “Scene asked Hanti. Trump said in response, “Number one, to save lives in all cases, because war wars take place. When you see what happened as an example with Cambodia. Now, I am not involved, but I was involved in conversation on a business deal. And I said, you guys are going to fight Thailand, Cambodia,” he said. He then referred to the tension of India and Pakistan in May. He said, “Look at India. Take a look at India and Pakistan. They were already shooting an airplane. And it was probably a atom. I would have said that it was going to be a atom. And I was able to complete it,” he said, “he said, a claim that the US President has made many times in the past.” “Number is one life. And number two is everything. The war is very bad, “Trump further said.Also read: ‘Russia lost an oil customer, which is India- what Donald Trump said before meeting PutinHe made similar claims before attending a meeting with Putin. As Trump talked about the conversation since coming to power, he mentioned India and Pakistan. “I have solved six wars in the last six months, now it’s less than six months. And I am very proud of it. We had a war, as you know, for 37 years. The Congo was fierce in Congo with Rwanda. We solved six of them. Made peace, not only them. If you look at Pakistan and India. The aircraft were being knocked out of the air. Six or seven aircraft came down. They were ready to leave. Perhaps atom. We solved, “Trump said.In particular, India, in the past, has ensured that without any mention of Trump’s participation, two terrorists were understood at the end of hostility with Pakistan following a direct talks between military operations (DGMOS) directors.Also Read: Tariff Relight in Siddel? What Donald Trump said on Russian oil buyers after meeting Putin

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