'Jitni ladai Trump ne karwa di hai': Rajeev Shukla’s ‘Nobel Prize’ jibe at US President over Iran war, Khamenei killing

Rajeev Shukla, a prominent Indian politician and Congress leader, recently made headlines with a sharp critique of former U.S. President Donald Trump's role in escalating tensions in the Middle East. In a sardonic remark, Shukla suggested that Trump should be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for the myriad conflicts he has engendered, particularly in relation to the U.S. actions against Iran and the killing of General Qassem Soleimani. This commentary underscores the contradictions in Trump's self-portrayal as a peacemaker in a region fraught with instability and violence. Shukla's remarks come at a time when the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East continues to be marked by unrest, raising questions about the effectiveness of U.S. foreign policy. As global attention remains focused on these developments, Shukla's statement serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between politics and international relations, particularly regarding the United States' influence in the region.
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