Former President Donald Trump has once again asserted his role in preventing a potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. His claim centers on a pivotal moment where he allegedly linked continued trade relations with a cessation of hostilities between the two nuclear powers.
The backdrop to Trump’s statement involves the aftermath of a significant terrorist attack in Pahalgam. This incident triggered India’s Operation Sindoor, which in turn prompted retaliatory actions from Pakistan, escalating tensions to a critical level.
According to Trump’s account, he intervened directly, conveying a clear message: trade benefits would be contingent upon both nations ending their military actions. Whether his intervention was the sole deciding factor remains a matter of debate and ongoing discussion within geopolitical circles.
The details surrounding this claim, and its impact on the de-escalation of the India-Pakistan conflict, continue to spark considerable discussion and analysis among experts and observers alike.
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