For the Nth Time, Trump Claims Credit For Ind-Pak War

The United States president Donald Trump has started to make it a habit of speak about the warring situation between India and Pakistan.;

Update: 2025-11-19 03:38 GMT

The United States president Donald Trump has started to make it a habit of speak about the warring situation between India and Pakistan. He frequently claims credit for stopping the India Pakistan war that was brewing back in the day.

Donald Trump on Tuesday reiterated his earlier claim that he personally intervened to stop a potential war between India and Pakistan. He made this statement while addressing a bilateral meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince.

Trump suggested that his involvement prevented a dangerous escalation at a crucial moment, though he did not provide new details or context about when or how this intervention took place.

This is not the first time Trump has made such remarks. During his tenure as President, he frequently said that India and Pakistan were on the brink of a major conflict and that his administration’s diplomatic efforts helped deescalate the situation.

His comments usually referenced periods of high tension, including the aftermath of the 2019 Pulwama attack and the Balakot air strikes. However, officials from both countries have rarely acknowledged any such direct role played by the United States.

Trump’s latest statement has again sparked discussion, especially given the sensitive nature of India Pakistan relations. His remarks also highlight his continued interest in showcasing his foreign policy interventions, even after leaving office.

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