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Trump claims victory in preventing nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan

Published on: May 17, 2025 1:47 PM

US President Donald Trump praised Pakistanis as “brilliant people” and stressed the importance of trade in building peace. In a recent Fox News interview, he reflected on the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan earlier this year. Trump claimed his diplomatic efforts were crucial in preventing what he described as a “near-nuclear conflict.” The situation had escalated quickly, with both nations on the verge of war. However, Trump believes his behind-the-scenes intervention helped cool tensions before it spiraled further.

Trump recalled that missiles were being launched, and both sides were retaliating rapidly. “That was going to be a nuclear war, I think, or close,” Trump said. He credited his administration’s efforts to bring both countries back from the brink. His solution, he explained, involved pushing for increased trade between the U.S., India, and Pakistan. This, he argued, was part of his strategy for peace. “Let’s start trading immediately,” he recalled telling his team.

The president noted that trade between the U.S. and Pakistan remains limited, despite Pakistan’s potential for greater economic cooperation. Trump said Pakistan “makes incredible products” and expressed a strong desire to improve trade relations. “They would love to trade,” he added, emphasizing the mutual benefits. He also took the opportunity to criticize India’s high tariffs, describing the country’s trade policies as restrictive. However, Trump acknowledged that India had shown willingness to reduce tariffs in its trade dealings with the U.S.

Trump also discussed the dangerous nature of the conflict. He warned that tensions were rising to the point where a nuclear war seemed imminent. “It was getting deeper—more missiles. Everyone was saying ‘stronger, stronger,’ to a point where the next one’s going to be, you know what?” Trump said. He highlighted that both nations were on the edge of disaster. His diplomatic efforts, combined with economic engagement, played a crucial role in averting catastrophe, according to Trump.

Concluding the interview, Trump reiterated that his approach had delivered results. He portrayed himself as a president who not only sought world peace but also prioritized economic progress. “Trade is a tool for peace,” he emphasized. The situation between India and Pakistan escalated earlier in 2025, but after intense diplomacy, a ceasefire was reached. Trump’s role in the crisis, he believes, should be seen as a significant achievement of his presidency.

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