‘Nuclear war broke out between India and Pakistan’, Donald Trump again took credit

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The wars that are being held around the world by US President Donald Trump is being taken credit for compromise. When the war began between India and Pakistan and then there was a ceasefire between the two countries, Donald Trump also claimed that he had entered into the agreement, while it has been rejected by PM Narendra Modi and the Government of India. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has again recommended the same raga. Talking to reporters at the White House, Donald Trump said, “We have been successful in resolving wars.” The way the fight between India and Pakistan was going on, there would be a nuclear war between India and Pakistan within a week.

Government of India denied Trump’s claim

Let us know that during the ongoing battle between India and Pakistan, India targeted many military bases of Pakistan. After this, Pakistan came on his knees and the DGMO of the Pakistani Army talked to the DGMO of the Indian Army and offered a ceasefire. Soon after, Donald Trump started saying that he had entered into an agreement between the two countries. Although it has been made clear by the Government of India and PM Narendra Modi that there has been no ceasefire between India and Pakistan at the behest of the US, but the DGMO of Pakistan offered the ceasefire by talking to the DGMO of India.

Trump started talking about the war while making a compromise

On the one hand, Donald Trump is repeatedly taken credits of ceasefire and agreements amidst the wars around the world. On the other hand, weapons are also being sent by the US to Ukraine. In fact, US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his administration would send Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine amidst Kiev’s struggle with Russia. Although Trump refused to explain how many air defense missiles he would send to Ukraine, he said that he would send some missiles. He also said that Washington would not pay these weapons. While returning to the White House, Trump said in Maryland’s Joint Base Andrews, “We are not paying anything for him, but we will give them Patriots that they need in dire need.”

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