Donald Trump’s Big Claim: “I Think 5 Fighter Jets Were Shot Down in India-Pakistan War”
Digital Desk
Former US President Donald Trump has stirred controversy with his statement claiming that five fighter planes were shot down during the India-Pakistan war. The remark has sparked discussions and fact-checks across diplomatic and defense circles.
US President Donald Trump has once again claimed to have prevented a war between India and Pakistan. On Saturday, he said that this tension has been reduced through the trade agreement. Trump said that the situation between the two countries was serious, where nuclear-armed countries were taking action against each other and planes were being targeted.
He also said that possibly 5 planes were shot down. The President claimed that he ended this conflict by using trade as a tool. Donald Trump said that we have avoided many wars, especially the growing tension between India and Pakistan. He told that this problem was solved through trade, saying that if they use weapons, especially nuclear weapons, we will not enter into a trade agreement with them. Apart from this, Trump also mentioned his important role in ending Iran's nuclear program.
Trump had made the claim earlier too On Monday, Trump said that he prevented a conflict between India and Pakistan through trade, which could have turned into a nuclear war. During a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office, he said that he has been successful in finding solutions during wars, such as the India-Pakistan and Rwanda-Congo conflicts. Trump said that if the situation continued to escalate like this, a nuclear war could have broken out between the two countries within the next week. He also mentioned that he held talks with India and Pakistan to resolve the trade issue, which improved the situation.