US President Donald Trump claimed he stopped India and Pakistan from approaching a nuclear clash by threatening both with a 350 per cent tariff. He said leaders from both countries thanked him, although India denies any outside mediation while Pakistan credits him for helping end the May con
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"Just when it appeared that the claims had stopped, President Trump has reminded the world again. At a meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince in Washington yesterday, President Trump has reiterated his claim that he had intervened to ensure Operation Sindoor was halted," Ramesh X post read.<
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Manjrekar was speaking on 'The Great Indian Cricket Show' on Doordarshan. He shared a dramatic memory from one of the most intense India-Pakistan encounters.
"We knew all about the Pakistani nuclear weapons design, and we knew all about the F-16s, as you could imagine. And we knew that the F-16s were capable of delivering the Pakistani nuclear weapons as they existed at that time, without any doubt," he said.
Referencing his self-named "TrumpTracker" he highlighted that the US president has made the claim of brokering a peace deal atleast 59 times. The Congress leader further criticised PM Modi's silence on Trump claiming that India will stop buying Russian oil.
The US President was referring to the border clashes between India and Pakistan that followed India's precision strikes in May this year on Pakistani terror camps under Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 civilians.