I stopped the nuclear war between Pakistan and India, claims Donald Trump

I stopped the nuclear war between Pakistan and India, claims Donald Trump

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump, in his speech at the White House, claimed that he stopped the nuclear war that was initiated between Pakistan and India.


“You know, eight planes were shot down during the Pakistan-India war. That war was going to rage,” Trump said.


He told the media that Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) and Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Field Marshall Syed Asim Munir thanked him for this act.


They also acknowledged that Trump saved 10 million lives.


Trump said that Field Marshall Asim Munir is a “respectable personality.”


He also praised the Field Marshal for his dedicated services that he provided to the Pakistan armed forces.


The US President claimed that to date, he has stopped eight major wars. Trump has repeatedly claimed to stop the tensions between the two old rival countries.


Till now, Pakistan has fought three wars with India since its independence.
The central hub of the conflict is Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).


Pakistan and India recently engaged in a major tension, which was escalated by the Pahalgam Attack in IIOJK.


New Delhi totally blamed Pakistan for this attack and started a cowardly attack at night and sent various drones into our boundary, which were later neutralised.

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