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    Trump Revises Jet Count in India-Pakistan Conflict, Claims to Have Stopped Nuclear War

    World August 26, 20251 Min Read
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    Former President Donald Trump has stated he prevented a nuclear war between India and Pakistan, highlighting the escalating tensions during their conflict. Trump changed the previously stated number of jets shot down, now claiming seven aircraft were downed. He declared the situation was close to nuclear war and that he intervened by using trade leverage, including tariffs. These statements were made in the context of US Vice President JD Vance discussing the imposition of sanctions and tariffs as part of an aggressive economic strategy. Trump said that he stopped seven wars using similar strategies during his presidency.

    Conflict Resolution Donald Trump Economic Sanctions India-Pakistan conflict International Relations jd vance Jet Count Nuclear War Trade Tariffs Us Foreign Policy
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