‘Both wanted to fight, but when it came to money…’: Trump again claims he stopped India-Pak war, but adds fresh twist

Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently reiterated his claim that he played a pivotal role in averting a conflict between India and Pakistan, adding a new dimension to his narrative. Speaking at an event attended by Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and leaders from nations involved in a Trump-led initiative, Trump stated, 'Both wanted to fight, but when it came to money…'. This assertion has sparked discussions regarding his influence and foreign policy approach during his presidency. Trump's comments come amid ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, primarily centered around issues in Kashmir. Analysts suggest that while Trump's claims may have strategic undertones aimed at garnering support from specific international communities, they also reflect his characteristic style of boasting about his achievements. The historical context of India-Pakistan relations underscores the complexities of the situation, making Trump's remarks particularly noteworthy and controversial. As geopolitical dynamics continue to evolve, the implications of such statements could resonate beyond mere rhetoric, potentially influencing diplomatic relations within the region and beyond.
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