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U.S. President Donald Trump shared on August 15, 2025 that he played a key role in defusing the intense conflict between India and Pakistan, which had escalated to the brink of a nuclear crisis. โ๏ธ๐ฅ
Trumpโs Statement:
He explained that the two countries were on the edge of conflict, with planes being shot down and tensions running high. "Planes were falling from the sky, and they were ready to go nuclear. We solved that," Trump claimed during a conversation in the Oval Office. ๐๐ฃ
This statement came just ahead of his meeting with Russian President Putin in Alaska, where they aim to discuss ending the Ukraine War. ๐๐ค
The War that Almost Was:
Trump admitted that he had expected the Russia-Ukraine war to be โthe easiestโ to resolve, but itโs turned out to be the โmost difficult.โ Despite this, Trump remains confident he can negotiate peace and suggested that President Putin would prefer to take over Ukraine if Trump were not in office. ๐ท๐บ๐๏ธ
Peace Talks in Progress:
Trumpโs remarks also hinted at his upcoming second meeting with Putin, Zelenskyy, and possibly European leaders, focused on bringing peace to Ukraine. "If they can get along, itโll be great," he said. ๐ค๐
Claims of Success:
Since May 10, Trump has repeatedly claimed to have brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan by leveraging trade agreements as an incentive. ๐๐ฌ However, India maintains the ceasefire was achieved through direct military talks between both nations.
Trump emphasized his role in resolving six wars in the last six months, adding that he is "very proud" of his efforts. ๐ช๐
In Conclusion:
While Trumpโs role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire is debated, he continues to assert that his diplomatic interventions helped avert a catastrophic war. His ongoing negotiations with global leaders may shape future peace efforts. โ๏ธ
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