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Trump Claims He ‘Ended Eight Wars,’ Says India–Pakistan Conflict Was Averted

Former US President positions himself as a ‘peacemaker,’ sparking global debate over his foreign policy claims

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Trump Claims He ‘Ended Eight Wars,’ Says India–Pakistan Conflict Was Averted

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that he played a decisive role in ending multiple global conflicts, including preventing a potential war between India and Pakistan.

In a recent statement, Trump described himself as a “peacemaker,” asserting that he resolved eight wars during his tenure. He also claimed to have stopped a conflict that could have resulted in “30 to 50 million” deaths. Referring to South Asia, Trump said his diplomatic efforts helped avert a dangerous escalation between India and Pakistan—two nuclear-armed neighbors with a long history of tensions.

He further added that if developments involving Iran and Lebanon are included, the number of conflicts he influenced could rise to ten. Emphasizing the impact of his actions, Trump stated, “Think about how many lives we have saved.”

However, the claims have drawn mixed reactions. Critics and analysts have questioned the accuracy of his statements, noting the lack of concrete evidence. Indian officials, in particular, have repeatedly denied any third-party mediation in matters concerning Pakistan, maintaining that such issues are handled bilaterally.

Trump’s remarks have once again reignited debate over his foreign policy legacy and his role in global conflict resolution.

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