Trump Boasts Trade Tactics Averted India-Pakistan War, Highlights New Naval Weapons
President Donald Trump claims he used trade measures to prevent an India-Pakistan conflict during Operation Sindoor. Highlighting military buildup and economic tactics as war deterrents, Trump notes hostility between Europe and Russia's Putin. He argues the U.S. military strength prevents global conflicts, aligning with Russia and China on a UN nuclear issue.
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In a bold assertion, former U.S. President Donald Trump credited his administration's trade interventions with diffusing potential conflict between India and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. He emphasized military expansion and economic pressure as key strategies for maintaining global peace amid escalating tensions.
Trump further disclosed that the United States is advancing a new set of naval weaponry, advocating that robust military power acts as a deterrent to global conflicts. While addressing military advancements, he underscored his role in halting eight wars and navigating international hostilities, primarily between Europe and Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Simultaneously, the U.S. showcased its diplomatic intentions by aligning with Russia and China in a UN atomic agency dispute concerning Ukraine. This move, which diverged from the stance of European allies, highlighted shifting geopolitical dynamics and U.S. maneuvers in the international arena, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
(With inputs from agencies.)

