Trump repeats claim of 'stopping' India-Pak war with new twist: '11 expensive jets shot down'
Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently reiterated his controversial claim regarding his role in averting a potential conflict between India and Pakistan. During a speech at his Board of Peace event, Trump emphasized that he had warned both nations about the repercussions of war, suggesting that he used trade agreements as a means of leverage. He further claimed that 11 expensive fighter jets had been shot down during this period, adding a dramatic twist to his account. Trump's assertions, which have been met with skepticism in the past, revive discussions about his foreign policy approach and the dynamics of U.S.-India-Pakistan relations. Critics argue that such remarks often oversimplify complex geopolitical issues. Nevertheless, Trump's statements continue to attract attention, as they reflect his unique perspective on international diplomacy and the ongoing tensions in South Asia. This latest assertion not only seeks to reshape the narrative around his presidency but also highlights the intricate balance of power in the region, which remains a critical area of concern for global peace and security.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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